X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,c12eba66b385a66a X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: "Glenn P.," Subject: Re: signatures Date: 1996/06/30 Message-ID: #1/1 X-Deja-AN: 162981449 distribution: world x-receipt-to: "Glenn P.," priority: Normal references: <31d02153.8339964@news.airtime.co.uk> expiration: 31-Jul-1996 content-type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII precedence: Normal contents: Reply To Usenet Post. x-gibberish: The Elephant says "Tusk, tusk!". organization: GTI -- GlobalNet Telecom Incorporated. For information call 1-(201)-285-9099 or E-Mail . return-path: "Glenn P.," mime-version: 1.0 receipt-to: "Glenn P.," reply-to: "Glenn P.," newsgroups: alt.ascii-art On Tue., 25-Jun-1996 stosser@airtime.co.uk wrote: > I am using Siggen Pro, Version 2,Revision D. and am having problems. > I write my sig in the program and it looks perfect, but when I send a > test e-mail to myself the signature which looked perfect in Siggen Pro > is all out of sink and virtually unreadable.Please can anyone tell me > what i'm doing wrong?? My best guess is that your problem is related in one way or another to word wrapping of one sort or another. First be sure that each line of your signature ends with a HARD carriage return and not a "soft return". Then be sure that none of the lines overrun your screen's line length. > _ > /\ | | o julie@stosser.airtime.co.uk > | | | | _ > | | | | |/ | |/ > \_|/ \_/|_/|__/|_/|__/ > /| > \| If all else fails, give up -- this looks perfect to me, Julie! --_____ {~._.~} "There are a hundred ways in which a boy can injure -- if not _( Y )_ not indeed kill -- himself. The more advennturous he is and the (:_~*~_:) greater his initiative, the more ways he will find. If you protect (_)-(_) him from each of the hundred, he is sure to find the hundred-and- ========= first. Though most men can look back on their boyhood and tremble ========= at the narrowness of some of their escapes, most boys do in fact W.T.P. survive, more or less intact, and the wise father is the trusting ========= father." ===================================== :: --= Glenn P. =-- :: --"The Enchanted Places", Chapter 21, :: c128user@GTI.Net :: By: Christopher Robin Milne.