

Open Apple Mail and go to Preferences > Signatures and create a signature with any random content.

If you have no idea how to do this, drop us a line.Ģ. First you need to create your email signature using HTML.

Thousands of articles on Google detail instructions on how to create consistent email signatures, and here is another one, for our ‘frenemy’ Mac Mail on the new OS X Yosemite (10.10).ġ. If you happen to be responding to an email, your signature should preferably show up below your message, but above the message to which you are replying: in this case, make sure that the Place signature above quoted text checkbox is checked.Email Signatures, a deceptive but necessary evil in the building of a cohesive of corporate identity. If you regularly use several email accounts, checking the Show signature menu on compose window checkbox is a handy addition, which lets you pick on the fly which signature to append for a given email.īy default, Apple Mail will add signatures at the very bottom of your email. In addition, Apple Mail lets you rotate between automatic signatures by choosing " In Random Order" or " In Sequential Order" from the signature drop-down menu. If you use the same email account most of the time, you may want to select a default signature from the drop-down menu, so that Apple Mail appends it for you automatically. (Keep in mind that graphics in your signature increase your blank email size.)Īpple Mail allows you to add multiple signature. To add a picture to your signature, simply drag a graphic file from your computer to the new signature's text area.

Click the Add Signature button a text area will slide open, and let you type your signature.Īpple Mail also lets you insert an image as part of your signature.
