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How do I edit an HTML file?

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I created an HTML file to use as a signature block for my outgoing e-mails.

When I exchange several e-mails with a contact, this signature block is added to every reply and I end up with a long series of these signature blocks throughout the string of e-mails. They are really a bit obnoxious and that not the message I want to send. Is there any way to limit it to just the first one?

Thanks, Bill

I created an HTML file to use as a signature block for my outgoing e-mails. When I exchange several e-mails with a contact, this signature block is added to every reply and I end up with a long series of these signature blocks throughout the string of e-mails. They are really a bit obnoxious and that not the message I want to send. Is there any way to limit it to just the first one? Thanks, Bill

Zgjidhje e zgjedhur

Some email clients have a setting to automatically insert your signature only for new messages, not replies/forwards. Or perhaps it's easier to always insert it manually, assuming the UI of your mail client makes that easy?

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Your signature File is something manged by your email client, or the webhost you visit to get your email, not by Firefox.

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Zgjidhja e Zgjedhur

Some email clients have a setting to automatically insert your signature only for new messages, not replies/forwards. Or perhaps it's easier to always insert it manually, assuming the UI of your mail client makes that easy?