In article <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > This may sound like a completely silly question, but I want to know. How > does one create a "signature?" I have tried to find out, but to no avail. > if anyone has the time to answer, I would really appreciate it. > Lisa Marie Lawman On both the IBM VM/CMS system (MiamiU) and the DEC OpenVMS system in Oxford (MiaVX1), your mail signature consists of a file you create in your account that has a specific name the mail system is programmed to use. On the IBM VM/CMS system (MiamiU), that file must be on your A disk and must be named: userid SIGNATUR A where userid is your userid (for example, LAWMANLM SIGNATUR A ). To have the mail program on MiamiU automatically append your SIGNATUR A file to the end of each outgoing mail message you send, you also need to have a file on your A disk named: MAILUSER XEDIT A which must contain the line: SETMAIL SIGNATURE AUTO On the DEC OpenVMS system in Oxford (MiaVX1), the file should be in your account's (default) root directory and must be named: MAIL.SIGNATURE MiaVX1's mail program knows to automatically append MAIL.SIGNATURE to the outgoing e-mail message you are editing. The main difference between editing outgoing e-mail messages containing a signature file on the two systems is that on MiamiU you won't see your SIGNATUR file when you edit your message (it is attached 'invisibly' to your completed message), while on MiaVX1 your MAIL.SIGNATURE will appear in the message you are editing (so that you can modify it for that specific message if you wish). John -- John B Harlan Campus Wide Information Systems (CWIS) Coordinator Miami University (Ohio USA) http://WWW.MUOhio.Edu/~HarlanJB/ (513) 529-5330 (513) 529-1496 fax [log in to unmask]