The Bat program acts as a mail client to optimize the work with electronic correspondence. It also supports customization of items such as adding a signature at the end of an email.
Necessary
access to the Internet
Instructions
Step 1
Open the e-mail settings in the Bat program, then enter the signature text that will be added after at the end of each letter. Do not use too long messages for entering, it is best to provide the necessary information about the sender, which is not included in the information about you section on the mail server. Please note that this action is not available for every version of the program.
Step 2
If you want to add a signature at the end of the letter and you cannot do it in the Bat mail manager, do it by going to the mail server where you registered your mailbox, which you now use in the Bat program. This action is also possible not for every case, it all depends on the rules for using the resource. Also, some of them support the addition of various attributes for the text, but this is unlikely to be available for viewing in the mail client.
Step 3
If you want to add a special element to the signature of an e-mail message, do so in the body of the message itself, using the various tags that the mail client works with. In this case, do not use large pictures for the signature, as often they may not be displayed to the recipient.
Step 4
After adding the signature to the end of the letter, preview the resulting e-mail message, send a signed message, enter your own address in the recipient line.
Step 5
If possible, view its appearance in the Bat program, other mail managers and on the server. This is especially true for adding texts of different colors, slopes to the message signature, adding pictures and other media files, since in some cases only their literal meaning may be reflected. In any case, try to keep your message caption shorter and non-binding.