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Newsgroup Signatures
P & H Macguire h.macgu...@CRUIVE.virgin.net microsoft public windows inetexplorer ie6_outlookexpress Is it possible to include a signature in all outgoing newsgroup posts, but not in e-mails? Regards and thanks in advance PJ Macguire.

forged signatures at petitiononline.com
1) A signature is not assigned to a newsgroup, but to the news server, eg msnews.microsoft.com. So anytime you post to any newsgroup within the same news server, By the way, are names and signatures the same thing. 2. If I have a few postings to send from different newsgroups or from the same newsgroup,

Standards for Digital Signatures in Newsgroup Posts?
Ed Sturm edst...@earthlink.net comp infosystems www browsers misc Hi, I hope someone can help me. I am using Netscape Communicator 4.06. How do I add a signature to my newsgroup posts? In other words, so I don't have to type my name and signature on every post I make. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Ed.

A note on newsgroup signatures
Katharine kathnews2@nospam,ta!optusnet.com.au alt support chronic-pain pinkrainbow wrote: Katherine where do you get all these wonderful bottom line sayings? also if I wanted to do one through outlook express what would I do. its not a digital signature, so I am not sure. keep them coming,their wonderful

TRN: change .signature by newsgroup
Googling the newsgroups seems to back this up. I'll post a message in news.software.nntp to see if I can get any more pointers on this. -- Colin e-mail :co...@wilsonc.demon.co.uk web: http://www.wilsonc.demon.co.uk/delphi.htm Posted with XanaNews 1.13.2.3.

Are we becoming AGNP?
Phil Edwards amr...@zetnet.co.uk alt folklore urban On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 05:34:11 -0400, in alt.folklore.urban "Mike Lepore" <lepo...@bestweb.net> wrote: Why do people in this newsgroup insert phrases in quotation marks into their names? P "The Nazi Party: does exactly what it says on the tin" E JoAnne "paratrooper"

A note on newsgroup signatures
Tim Pierce twpie...@midway.uchicago.edu news software readers In article <3iearp$...@news.cais.com>, JD Falk <jdf...@cais.com> wrote: I currently use a Perl script to randomly choose my .signature file (very simple -- each time I run it my .signature changes.) Also, there are a few newsgroups in which I'd like to

A note on newsgroup signatures
Tim Van Wassenhove e...@pi.be comp lang java programmer In article <c77j82$i...@newstree.wise.edt.ericsson.se>, Thomas Weidenfeller wrote: Roedy Green wrote: That is a ridiculous convention. No, it worked for maybe two decades. There is only one widely used broken "newsreader", who (or more precisely who's

A note on newsgroup signatures
steveb m...@privacy.net alt usenet offline-reader forte-agent Laura Fredericks <anonom...@CLOTHEShotmail.com> lifted the trapdoor, peered around and wrote: I started PGP clear-signing my posts a few years ago, after some idiot on usenet started impersonating me. And a very sensible response too.

Newsgroup uk.rec.cars.fuel.lpg now created
Dale King DaleK...@newsrvr.tce.com comp lang java help comp lang java programmer I recently started reading the Java newsgroups on my PDA and noticed that several people (including several of the regulars) are not using the correct separator for their signature. The convention is to use "-- "; 2 dashes followed by

Google Groups breaking newsgroup signatures
It should start with a "dash-dash-space-return" as most news readers search for this in replies and crop the signature out automatically (as I'm sure you probably know already). Actually, I didn't know, and have never heard of any such a thing. What news readers do this? Just what standard is this person talking

Newsgroup Signatures
Dennis Reynolds den...@reynolds23.freeserve.co.uk alt usenet offline-reader forte-agent On Thu, 18 Dec 2003 19:11:21 -0500, Ogden Johnson III <oj3u...@yahoo.com> wrote: Ogden Johnson III <oj3u...@yahoo.com> wrote: Dennis Reynolds <den...@reynolds23.freeserve.co.uk> wrote: Laura Fredericks

Newsgroup Signatures
... pair is usually written in this document as "CRLF".) === <http://www.faqs. org/rfcs/rfc2822.html> Regards, Marco -- Please reply in the newsgroup, not by email! Java programming tips: http://jiu.sourceforge.net/javatips.html Other Java pages: http://www.geocities.com/marcoschmidt.geo/java.html.

Signatures on newsgroup posts
Lon lon.stow...@comcast.net alt folklore urban Mike Lepore proclaimed: Why do people in this newsgroup insert phrases in quotation marks into their names? Because they *can* Lon "...surprised, etc." Stowell.

Newsgroup signatures
If a poster or posting agent does append a signature to an article, the signature SHOULD be preceded with a delimiter line containing (only) two hyphens (ASCII 45) followed by one blank (ASCII 32). (quote from Son-of-RFC1036 section 4.3.2) The advantage of having a correct delimiter of this sort is that when people

Standards for Digital Signatures in Newsgroup Posts?
... 18 Jan 2002 01:23:45 +1300, Patrick Dunford <a47...@yahoo.co.nz> wrote: In article <3c44bcf8.11306...@news.caverock.net.nz> in newsgroup nz.comp on Tue, It should start with a "dash-dash-space-return" as most news readers search for this in replies and crop the signature out automatically (as I'm sure you

A note on newsgroup signatures
I recently started reading the Java newsgroups on my PDA and noticed that several people (including several of the regulars) are not using the correct separator for their signature. The convention is to use "-- "; 2 dashes followed by a space. They are missing the space. This convention allows people to strip your

Ability to specify different signatures of each newsgroup.
Paul Terry p...@musonix.demon.co.uk demon ip support ie4 In article <922471426.3778.0.nnrp-11.c2de8...@news.demon.co.uk> Steve Folly wrote: Thank you for that Paul. I hope my sig now meets with everybody's approval. (BTW, no need to reply and waste bandwidth :-) -- Regards, Steve Folly - Y2K compliant since 32nd

A note on newsgroup signatures
This newsgroup specifically does NOT permit the posting of advertisements for products or services, even if they are related to scuba. No signature containing any advertising of any type is permitted, and signatures should contain the name and contact information of the poster and nothing more.

Signatures in this newsgroup are funny
This makes sense, because otherwise you coulnd't actually talk about it, especially not if users opt to automatically hide the signatures. Nowadays you need to be ready for some clients not (\r\n and \n) -- -------------------- http://NewsReader.Com/ -------------------- Usenet Newsgroup Service $9.95/Month 30GB.