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Re: Setting the default signature in Entourage
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Re: Setting the default signature in Entourage


  • Subject: Re: Setting the default signature in Entourage
  • From: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 12:15:11 -0700

On 10/27/04 10:44 AM, "email@hidden" <email@hidden> wrote:

> I get the following results:
> The first display dialog (line 2) gives me the correct signature name every
> time. The second display dialog (line 5) returns "«constant ****eOtS»" which
> I'd guess means "entourage Other Signature".

That's normal (at least outside an Entourage tell block).

> Creating a new message from the account (manually in Entourage) inserts the
> signature correctly, but the Default signature setting in the preferences is
> still set at "None." Looks like Entourage just doesn't update the display.

Interesting, if not too serious. Does this happen even if the Accounts
window is closed. Is it still displaying incorrectly even after you quit NS
re-launch Entourage? I'll check in 2004: if it still does that, it can
probably get fixed for a later release. Not for X, I'm sure.


--
Paul Berkowitz


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