Posted on Tuesday, 15th July 2008 by Lee

I’ve been asked a few times how to make a signature with a link in Mac Mail. I’m using Leopard and I agree that it’s not very obvious how to pull this off. The steps are fairly simple as long as you know what to do.

  • Open a new mail message
  • Create a link in your mail message
  • Copy your link into your signature

Here is a quick screencast to show you how to pull this off. Not only does this work with links, but it also works with any other types of formatting in your mail message - bold, italics, fonts, etc.

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Posted in Everyday Tips, Mac OSX | Comments (3)

3 Responses to “Mac Mail: Signature With A Link”

  1. ryan Says:

    Great tutorial. I also really like the clean blip.tv interface. I think I might be making a switch from viemo.

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  3. Brendon Says:

    Thank you. This helped me create a better signature for my business.

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