Mike Smith > wrote: > Nice idea - are there clients that can put a certain signature on > for a certain target address? Mike: I don't know, but I'm sure one exists. However, many mail clients allow you to MANUALLY choose from a selection of signature files. Pegasus Mail, for example, lets you select one of nine signature files as your default, then manually choose any of the others on a per-message basis. I sometimes use a bug-ridden kludge of a Pegasus extension to automatically select a signature file based on the message content -- watch what happens, for instance, when I use the word " dyno " in this message -- but it's just as easy to get in the habit of manually selecting the appropriate signature file when you send your mail. Pegasus Mail, which many people believe to be the best mail client for Windows (3.11, 95, and NT), is available for free (it's not even shareware!) from: http://www.pegasus.usa.com -Andy === Andrew Warren - fastfwd@ix.netcom.com === Fast Forward Engineering - Vista, California === http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/2499 === === '73 Porsche 914/6 - 250 HP @ 6900 RPM, 188 ft-lb @ 5800 RPM. === '94 Acura NSX - 274 HP @ 7100 RPM, 210 ft-lb @ 5300 RPM. === '96 Dodge Ram - 245 HP @ 4000 RPM, 330 ft-lb @ 2000 RPM.