Question: What is a signature file?

Answer: A signature file is a personalized - customizable - text file that is automatically appended to your e-mail messages that you send.

A signature is a way to identify yourself and a signature file is a way to identify yourself in cyberspace.

Signature files should be brief and to the point. The signature could include your name, organization, e-mail and web address (including the http:// part of the e-mail).

Don't make it too long - 4 to 8 lines is recommended for the entire signature file. Don't make it too wide - no more than 70 characters wide. If you want to add some ascii art (letters) to set it off or dress it up, ok- but don't go overboard. Sometimes people attach a short one-line quote or thought after the personalized info.

 My signature file for our HOME e-mail account looks something like this:

      _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
       _/   HOME Programs at the University of South Dakota  _/
        _/       [email protected]      /index.html    _/
         _/     * Talent Search   -- helping students  6-12    _/
          _/     * Upward Bound                         9-12    _/
           _/     * Math and Science Initiative Program  9-12    _/
            _/     * Student Support Services             college _/
             _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
      
And my personal e-mail account looks something like this:
      _________________________________________________________________________
      There are three kinds of people: those who can count and those who can't.
      =========================================================================
      [email protected]
      http://www.usd.edu/~bwjames
      brad james
      

Question: Why should I put the http:// part of the web page in the signature file? Isn't that a given these days?
    Answer: To people yes - to computers not always. Most e-mail clients will make this a link from your e-mail if you include the http:// in with the web address.

Question: Why should I put my e-mail in a signature file? Isn't it sent along with the e-mail?
    Answer: Yes - it is sent along with the e-mail -- BUT -- if someone forwards your e-mail, it may not have your e-mail address attached to it any longer. Sure they could delete it anyway but this will usually help keep your e-mail address with your e-mail.

Question: I formatted my signature file - added some ascii art and it looked great - but when I saw it on else's computer it wasn't aligned anymore. Do you have any idea why this would happen?
 
 
    Answer: The other computer's e-mail program probably wasn't using a monospaced (equal widths for all letters) to display the text. In a monospaced font each letter (whether an i or a w) takes up the same amount of space. If it is view using a proportional spaced font it will not look the same. The only sure way to avoid messed-up ascii art is to do something like the lines on my personal signature file above. The HOME signature file will probably not look perfect on most e-mail clients.

     Why does it look ok on this web page? Because I have made it a monospace font in the html.

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