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=== Signatures === ==== Create or Change Signature Settings ==== On Thunderbird main menu go to Tools > Account Settings. Select the account you wish to create or change signature. On the right side of Account Settings window there will be a "Signature text" box. If you're using an HTML file see next section "Signature from File". ==== Signature from File ==== If you use default settings in Thunderbird the signature will have a different color than your text. Here is an example of a simple signature using no colors or fonts. Notice how the body of the email "This is a sample email." is black while the signature is a light grey. [[File:ThunderbirdSignature01.png|Thunderbird text no color or font signature]] You can use HTML to display colors, fonts, and other characters in HTML to email clients that display HTML email. Example signature using some basic HTML. [[File:ThunderbirdSignature02.png|Thunderbird HTML signature]] You can use Thunderbird to create the HTML signature file. If you want the color black you'll have to tweak the HTML by hand. ==== Example setting signature ==== Using Thunderbird click "Write" to create a new email message and create the signature with the format you want. [[File:ThunderbirdSignatureHTML01.png|Thunderbird HTML signature]] Save signature email as HTML file. [[File:ThunderbirdSignatureHTML02.png|Thunderbird HTML signature]] Ensure you save as HTML file. [[File:ThunderbirdSignatureHTML03.png|Thunderbird HTML signature]] Set Account Settings to attach signature from a file. [[File:ThunderbirdSignatureHTML04.png|Thunderbird HTML signature]] Click Write to create another email message and check out the signature. Notice the difference from your signature? [[File:ThunderbirdSignatureHTML05.png|Thunderbird HTML signature]] The developers of Thunderbird really should have displayed the text the way you wanted in the signature email. They didn't so you must edit the HTML by hand to force the text to be black. An example of a signature with HTML tweaked by hand: [[File:ThunderbirdSignature02.png|Thunderbird HTML signature]] <pre><html> <head> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"> <title></title> </head> <body> <b><font size="-1" face="Consolas" size="-1" color="#000000">©2013 Paul Taylor</font></b><font size="-1"><font face="Consolas"><br> <font size="-1"><font color="#3333ff">paul@kcnetcare.com</font><br> <font size="-1" color="#ff0000">Sample Signature</font><br> </font></font></font> </body> </html> </pre> I cleaned up the default HTML a little that Thunderbird used and specified the first line as the color #000000. If you'd like to know how to edit HTML there are a ton of Internet resources that can assist. That's all there is to setting up a custom HTML signature in Thunderbird.
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