Re: NANFA-L-- Signing emails

Jim Graham (jimbob54-in-voyager.net)
Thu, 6 Jan 2005 17:21:36 -0500

Casper,
If you are using Outlook Express you can clik on TOOLS, then OPTIONS you
can make a signature thing. And then when you create an email clik on INSERT
and then SIGNATURE and the signature you created back-in-options will
appear.

Jim Graham
Hastings MI
Thornapple River Drainage
just like that.
----- Original Message -----
From: <Prizma-in-aol.com>
To: <nanfa-l-in-nanfa.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 4:47 PM
Subject: Re: NANFA-L-- Signing emails

>i wonder if there is a way i can easily cut and paste such as requested
> instead of having to retype it every time.
> something automatic.
> hum...
> i wonder if aol has something like this?
>
> such as...
>
> Casper Cox
> Tennessee NANFA Representative
> The Tennessee River flows through downtown Chattanooga.
> Lots of fish swim in it.
> Call me if you wanna jump in... 423-624-0721
>
> From the NANFA list guidelines:
> It is expected that members of the NANFA email list will use a meaningful
> and
> consistent signature-in-the end of each message they send to the list.
> Just
> as in any social setting, people enjoy meeting and getting to know one
> another and are inclined to be unresponsive or hostile toward people who
> refuse to
> exercise common courtesy and identify themselves. Last names are
> encouraged,
> but not required. A short signature including your name, state, and
> drainage
> basin-in- the end of your email will foster a sense of community and can
> help
> forge contacts with others from your area.
>

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