Dont include signature for emails of specific domain
I have a signature that I don't want on replies to people from a specific domain. At present, I have to remember to delete it every time I reply to a message, but I'm old... so I keep forgetting :)
The domain is gumtree.com.au. When I reply to someone asking if an item I'm selling still available my response of "yes it is" is appended with my signature starting immediately after the intended reply.
So is there a way to NOT include my signature when replying to emails only from a selected domain?
Thanks
Vahaolana nofidina
An alternative is to set up a unique email address/account for your gumtree activities, so keeping it all separate from your personal email traffic.
Hamaky an'ity valiny ity @ sehatra 👍 0All Replies (3)
Thunderbird's built-in system is to set up a signature per account and it gets used regardless of the addressee, so this isn't helpful to you. You might be able to work around this by setting up an identity, which can have its own signature, but then the problem changes from remembering to check the signature to remembering to check the identity.
I suggest you look at the Signature Switch addon which lets you set up multiple signatures, along with rules to select an appropriate signature corresponding to the addressee.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/thunderbird/addon/signature-switch/
Most of the negative comments fail to understand that for this add-on to work, it needs to know where the signature text starts, and it relies on the "-- " delimiter for this. So all text after this delimiter would be treated as signature (even when it's a huge heap of top-posted quoted text) and therefore it appends the signature at the end, right down at the bottom, to keep it separate from accumulated quoted text.
Vahaolana Nofidina
An alternative is to set up a unique email address/account for your gumtree activities, so keeping it all separate from your personal email traffic.
OMG... That is by far the simplest solution... I shall do that... I don't know why I didn't even think of it... I have a spare address that I haven't been using much.