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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Oakland, California
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E-Mail Signatures in Mac Mail?
Howdy all!
I come to you because I have a good feeling about y'all. I'm really establishing my business and I'd like to send my website links in my e-mail client's signatures. I've seen other people do it, and I think it'll go a long way towards getting my name and experience out there on the marketplace. I'm thinking like... "Boom Operator" ...and when people receive an e-mail from me, at the bottom they'll see my link to my webpage hidden in the words "Boom Operator" (if that makes any sense at all.) I'm using Mac OS X and my default e-mail client is "Mail." Maybe it's as simple as the code we use here on the forums (you know, blah blah blah, but when I tried that it didn't work at all.) Does anyone here have links in their e-mail clients signatures, and if so how did you do it? Thanks in advance. POL9A Last edited by Pride Of Lions; 03-05-2004 at 09:49 PM. |
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