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Old October 15th 09, 09:39 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins
NZDeveloper
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Default separate signatures for different accounts

Seems siple enough, having two email accounts, eack having a differnt
signature, and different sender email address, but you cant configure
Outlook to do this!@#$

under tools-options-mail format-signatures, you can create multiple
signatures, but you cant assign them to different email accounts. They
all go to the default account specificed in the right hand side of
this config form.

So now, when you create an enw email, its gets the default sig. You
can change the account using hte account button, but then the sig
dissapears. Why cant each sig be associated to a separate account?

Cheers

Grant
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Old October 15th 09, 10:47 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins
Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]
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Default separate signatures for different accounts



That's available since Outlook 2003.

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Am Thu, 15 Oct 2009 01:39:46 -0700 (PDT) schrieb NZDeveloper:

Seems siple enough, having two email accounts, eack having a differnt
signature, and different sender email address, but you cant configure
Outlook to do this!@#$

under tools-options-mail format-signatures, you can create multiple
signatures, but you cant assign them to different email accounts. They
all go to the default account specificed in the right hand side of
this config form.

So now, when you create an enw email, its gets the default sig. You
can change the account using hte account button, but then the sig
dissapears. Why cant each sig be associated to a separate account?

Cheers

Grant

  #3  
Old October 15th 09, 08:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins
Grant Hammond
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Default separate signatures for different accounts

On Oct 15, 9:47Â*pm, "Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]"
wrote:
That's available since Outlook 2003.

--
Best regards
Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook

Â* : Outlook Categories? Category Manager Is Your Tool
Â* : VBOffice Reporter for Data Analysis & Reporting
Â* : http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?pub=6〈=en

Am Thu, 15 Oct 2009 01:39:46 -0700 (PDT) schrieb NZDeveloper:

Seems siple enough, having two email accounts, eack having a differnt
signature, and different sender email address, but you cant configure
Outlook to do this!@#$


under tools-options-mail format-signatures, you can create multiple
signatures, but you cant assign them to different email accounts. They
all go to the default account specificed in the right hand side of
this config form.


So now, when you create an enw email, its gets the default sig. You
can change the account using hte account button, but then the sig
dissapears. Why cant each sig be associated to a separate account?


Cheers


Grant


maybe thats what Microsfot thought, but it doesnt work! There are
heaps of posts on numerous forums of the difficulty in Outlook
handling multiple signatures.

The problem is that when you create a new message, it adds the default
signature. You can then use the account button to change which account
is used to send it, which changes the sender and return email address,
but it also clears the signature, so now you have to manually add the
correct signature. So sending is now a multiple click affair with a
concious thought process to make sure its going out with the right
sender details.

I have found one commercial add-in called Split Personalities, but
thats pretty clunky. Anyone else found a suitable add-in, or do I need
to write my own?

Cheers

Grant








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Old October 16th 09, 07:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins
Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]
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Default separate signatures for different accounts



Changing the signature only works if you have set Word to be the email
editor. If your sig is removed, Word should be your email editor. Are you
sure you have a sig defined for the account (new mail, or reply-forward)?

--
Best regards
Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook

: Outlook Categories? Category Manager Is Your Tool
: VBOffice Reporter for Data Analysis & Reporting
: http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?pub=6&lang=en


Am Thu, 15 Oct 2009 12:29:18 -0700 (PDT) schrieb Grant Hammond:

On Oct 15, 9:47Â*pm, "Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]"
wrote:
That's available since Outlook 2003.

--
Best regards
Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook

Â* : Outlook Categories? Category Manager Is Your Tool
Â* : VBOffice Reporter for Data Analysis & Reporting
Â* : http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?pub=6〈=en

Am Thu, 15 Oct 2009 01:39:46 -0700 (PDT) schrieb NZDeveloper:

Seems siple enough, having two email accounts, eack having a differnt
signature, and different sender email address, but you cant configure
Outlook to do this!@#$


under tools-options-mail format-signatures, you can create multiple
signatures, but you cant assign them to different email accounts. They
all go to the default account specificed in the right hand side of
this config form.


So now, when you create an enw email, its gets the default sig. You
can change the account using hte account button, but then the sig
dissapears. Why cant each sig be associated to a separate account?


Cheers


Grant


maybe thats what Microsfot thought, but it doesnt work! There are
heaps of posts on numerous forums of the difficulty in Outlook
handling multiple signatures.

The problem is that when you create a new message, it adds the default
signature. You can then use the account button to change which account
is used to send it, which changes the sender and return email address,
but it also clears the signature, so now you have to manually add the
correct signature. So sending is now a multiple click affair with a
concious thought process to make sure its going out with the right
sender details.

I have found one commercial add-in called Split Personalities, but
thats pretty clunky. Anyone else found a suitable add-in, or do I need
to write my own?

Cheers

Grant

  #5  
Old October 26th 09, 01:35 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins
NZDeveloper
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Default separate signatures for different accounts

On Oct 17, 6:24Â*am, "Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]"
wrote:
Changing the signature only works if you have set Word to be the email
editor. If your sig is removed, Word should be your email editor. Are you
sure you have a sig defined for the account (new mail, or reply-forward)?

--
Best regards
Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook

Â* : Outlook Categories? Category Manager Is Your Tool
Â* : VBOffice Reporter for Data Analysis & Reporting
Â* : http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?pub=6〈=en

Am Thu, 15 Oct 2009 12:29:18 -0700 (PDT) schrieb Grant Hammond:

On Oct 15, 9:47Â*pm, "Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]"
wrote:
That's available since Outlook 2003.


--
Best regards
Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook


Â* : Outlook Categories? Category Manager Is Your Tool
Â* : VBOffice Reporter for Data Analysis & Reporting
Â* : http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?pub=6〈=en


Am Thu, 15 Oct 2009 01:39:46 -0700 (PDT) schrieb NZDeveloper:


Seems siple enough, having two email accounts, eack having a differnt
signature, and different sender email address, but you cant configure
Outlook to do this!@#$


under tools-options-mail format-signatures, you can create multiple
signatures, but you cant assign them to different email accounts. They
all go to the default account specificed in the right hand side of
this config form.


So now, when you create an enw email, its gets the default sig. You
can change the account using hte account button, but then the sig
dissapears. Why cant each sig be associated to a separate account?


Cheers


Grant


maybe thats what Microsfot thought, but it doesnt work! There are
heaps of posts on numerous forums of the difficulty in Outlook
handling multiple signatures.


The problem is that when you create a new message, it adds the default
signature. You can then use the account button to change which account
is used to send it, which changes the sender and return email address,
but it also clears the signature, so now you have to manually add the
correct signature. So sending is now a multiple click affair with a
concious thought process to make sure its going out with the right
sender details.


I have found one commercial add-in called Split Personalities, but
thats pretty clunky. Anyone else found a suitable add-in, or do I need
to write my own?


Cheers


Grant


Outlook 2007 uses Word as the editor, so you cant "set Word as the
editor", it jsut is hte editor.

There is still a fundamental bug in Outlook, that you CANNOT assign
separate signatures to separate accounts. Whats the point in being
able to manage multiple accounts in one session withouth being able to
distingish them with different signatures!@#$

Sure you can create multiple accounts, and signatures, but you can
only assign one signature to all accounts, so as soon as you want to
create a new message from a secondary account, you have to pick the
account using the "Account" button, this then drops the signature from
the message, so you have to manually ass the appropriate signature.
Thats about as dumb as it gets!

Are you ttelling me everyone out there using Outlook 2007 with
multiple accounts is doing this??????

Hopefully someone out there has a work around for this fundamental bug

Cheers

Grant

  #6  
Old October 26th 09, 07:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins
Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]
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Default separate signatures for different accounts


Fine, now we assume you're using OL07.

If it doesn't work for you, there's a bug. But in general it works, as it
does on all of my system.

Are you ttelling me everyone out there using Outlook 2007 with
multiple accounts is doing this??????


No, I don't. Please read my answers again.

--
Best regards
Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook

: Outlook Categories? Category Manager Is Your Tool
: VBOffice Reporter for Data Analysis & Reporting
: http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?pub=6&lang=en


Am Sun, 25 Oct 2009 18:35:59 -0700 (PDT) schrieb NZDeveloper:

On Oct 17, 6:24Â*am, "Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]"
wrote:
Changing the signature only works if you have set Word to be the email
editor. If your sig is removed, Word should be your email editor. Are you
sure you have a sig defined for the account (new mail, or reply-forward)?

--
Best regards
Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook

Â* : Outlook Categories? Category Manager Is Your Tool
Â* : VBOffice Reporter for Data Analysis & Reporting
Â* : http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?pub=6〈=en

Am Thu, 15 Oct 2009 12:29:18 -0700 (PDT) schrieb Grant Hammond:

On Oct 15, 9:47Â*pm, "Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]"
wrote:
That's available since Outlook 2003.


--
Best regards
Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook


Â* : Outlook Categories? Category Manager Is Your Tool
Â* : VBOffice Reporter for Data Analysis & Reporting
Â* : http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?pub=6〈=en


Am Thu, 15 Oct 2009 01:39:46 -0700 (PDT) schrieb NZDeveloper:


Seems siple enough, having two email accounts, eack having a differnt
signature, and different sender email address, but you cant configure
Outlook to do this!@#$


under tools-options-mail format-signatures, you can create multiple
signatures, but you cant assign them to different email accounts. They
all go to the default account specificed in the right hand side of
this config form.


So now, when you create an enw email, its gets the default sig. You
can change the account using hte account button, but then the sig
dissapears. Why cant each sig be associated to a separate account?


Cheers


Grant


maybe thats what Microsfot thought, but it doesnt work! There are
heaps of posts on numerous forums of the difficulty in Outlook
handling multiple signatures.


The problem is that when you create a new message, it adds the default
signature. You can then use the account button to change which account
is used to send it, which changes the sender and return email address,
but it also clears the signature, so now you have to manually add the
correct signature. So sending is now a multiple click affair with a
concious thought process to make sure its going out with the right
sender details.


I have found one commercial add-in called Split Personalities, but
thats pretty clunky. Anyone else found a suitable add-in, or do I need
to write my own?


Cheers


Grant


Outlook 2007 uses Word as the editor, so you cant "set Word as the
editor", it jsut is hte editor.

There is still a fundamental bug in Outlook, that you CANNOT assign
separate signatures to separate accounts. Whats the point in being
able to manage multiple accounts in one session withouth being able to
distingish them with different signatures!@#$

Sure you can create multiple accounts, and signatures, but you can
only assign one signature to all accounts, so as soon as you want to
create a new message from a secondary account, you have to pick the
account using the "Account" button, this then drops the signature from
the message, so you have to manually ass the appropriate signature.
Thats about as dumb as it gets!

Are you ttelling me everyone out there using Outlook 2007 with
multiple accounts is doing this??????

Hopefully someone out there has a work around for this fundamental bug

Cheers

Grant

  #7  
Old October 26th 09, 07:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins
Grant Hammond
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Posts: 2
Default separate signatures for different accounts

On Oct 27, 7:16Â*am, "Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]"
wrote:
Fine, now we assume you're using OL07.

If it doesn't work for you, there's a bug. But in general it works, as it
does on all of my system.

Are you ttelling me everyone out there using Outlook 2007 with
multiple accounts is doing this??????


No, I don't. Please read my answers again.

--
Best regards
Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook

Â* : Outlook Categories? Category Manager Is Your Tool
Â* : VBOffice Reporter for Data Analysis & Reporting
Â* : http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?pub=6〈=en

Am Sun, 25 Oct 2009 18:35:59 -0700 (PDT) schrieb NZDeveloper:

On Oct 17, 6:24Â*am, "Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]"
wrote:
Changing the signature only works if you have set Word to be the email
editor. If your sig is removed, Word should be your email editor. Are you
sure you have a sig defined for the account (new mail, or reply-forward)?


--
Best regards
Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook


Â* : Outlook Categories? Category Manager Is Your Tool
Â* : VBOffice Reporter for Data Analysis & Reporting
Â* : http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?pub=6〈=en


Am Thu, 15 Oct 2009 12:29:18 -0700 (PDT) schrieb Grant Hammond:


On Oct 15, 9:47Â*pm, "Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]"
wrote:
That's available since Outlook 2003.


--
Best regards
Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook


Â* : Outlook Categories? Category Manager Is Your Tool
Â* : VBOffice Reporter for Data Analysis & Reporting
Â* : http://www.vboffice.net/product.html?pub=6〈=en


Am Thu, 15 Oct 2009 01:39:46 -0700 (PDT) schrieb NZDeveloper:


Seems siple enough, having two email accounts, eack having a differnt
signature, and different sender email address, but you cant configure
Outlook to do this!@#$


under tools-options-mail format-signatures, you can create multiple
signatures, but you cant assign them to different email accounts. They
all go to the default account specificed in the right hand side of
this config form.


So now, when you create an enw email, its gets the default sig. You
can change the account using hte account button, but then the sig
dissapears. Why cant each sig be associated to a separate account?


Cheers


Grant


maybe thats what Microsfot thought, but it doesnt work! There are
heaps of posts on numerous forums of the difficulty in Outlook
handling multiple signatures.


The problem is that when you create a new message, it adds the default
signature. You can then use the account button to change which account
is used to send it, which changes the sender and return email address,
but it also clears the signature, so now you have to manually add the
correct signature. So sending is now a multiple click affair with a
concious thought process to make sure its going out with the right
sender details.


I have found one commercial add-in called Split Personalities, but
thats pretty clunky. Anyone else found a suitable add-in, or do I need
to write my own?


Cheers


Grant


Outlook 2007 uses Word as the editor, so you cant "set Word as the
editor", it jsut is hte editor.


There is still a fundamental bug in Outlook, that you CANNOT assign
separate signatures to separate accounts. Whats the point in being
able to manage multiple accounts in one session withouth being able to
distingish them with different signatures!@#$


Sure you can create multiple accounts, and signatures, but you can
only assign one signature to all accounts, so as soon as you want to
create a new message from a secondary account, you have to pick the
account using the "Account" button, this then drops the signature from
the message, so you have to manually ass the appropriate signature.
Thats about as dumb as it gets!


Are you ttelling me everyone out there using Outlook 2007 with
multiple accounts is doing this??????


Hopefully someone out there has a work around for this fundamental bug


Cheers


Grant


Sorry, yes I'm using Outlook 2007.

One point I have jsut thought about is that I think OL2007 provides
for a new PST file format, but still supports the older pst format. I
suspect my PST files are still the older format, so I will make new
pst files and test with a new profile using the new pst files to make
sure its not that.

Cheers

Grant


 




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