Where is the signature?
Is there any way that the signature settings native in Outlook can be included in the "email contact" function. My email looks bare without the contact details and legal disclaimer etc!
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Inappropriate?I hadn't noticed this before (as I don't normally use a signature) but I have this problem as well.
- I enable an automatic signature for new mails (for all three of the accounts I use in Outlook).
- If I create a new mail in the normal ways, the signature is shown.
- If I create a new mail from Xobni, the signature is NOT shown. I've tried the following different actions to create the mail from Xobni:
1) Click the email button on the actions extension
2) Click the email address shown by Xobni in the pane with the picture
3) Click the "schedule time with" action
4) Click the button in the Xobni Twitter extension to email the user for their Twitter name.
- If I enable an automatic signature for replies and forwards, and use the forward or reply buttons above a particular mail shown in Xobni, that mail DOES contain my signature.
It might have been this way with past versions as well and I just didn’t notice it since I don’t normally use a signature.
I’m confident Xobni will look into this
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Inappropriate?Hmm, this was recently tested and it actually works for me on both Vista and XP in OL 2003/2007.
Are you running the most recent version? I'll take another look and see what's up. You might try recreating the signature again. Also, are you using RichText or HTML mail as the default 'new message' format?
Thaks!
I’m very curious
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Inappropriate?Thanks for looking into this Tyler!
I've looked at this some more and I think the problem happens when you DO NOT use Word to edit/read emails. If I have the word boxes checked, the signature shows up in Xobni (still missing from the Twitter username request I think but that's very minor and probably not a problem for anyone). It doesn't seem to matter if I use rich text (which is my normal setup) or HTML.
The signature shows up with these settings:

But not with these:

@urbanworkbench - Could you look at your setup and see if you think your problem is the same?
I'm using XP and Outlook 2003 with the latest Xobni version (1.8.3. build 8734).
I’m happy
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Inappropriate?James, awesome work as always! I've gone ahead and reopened the bug with your additional findings. Let's hope we can nail this one and close it for good!
Thanks!
I’m confident
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Inappropriate?What happens if you do not want to use Word as the default? - which is the case for me - too much overhead/clunky for me
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