The SET SIGNATURE_FILE command enables you to automatically
append a file to the end of a mail message whenever you use
the ANSWER, FORWARD, MAIL, REPLY, or SEND command. An example
of a signature file is a text file formatted as business card,
containing the user's company name, address, telephone, and
Internet address.
The SHOW SIGNATURE_FILE command shows whether you have specified
a default signature file and displays the name of that file. (The
SHOW ALL command also displays signature file information.)
The SET NOSIGNATURE_FILE command disables the default setting.
No signature file will be appended automatically to any mail
messages until you re-enter the SET SIGNATURE_FILE command.
If you want to temporarily disable or override (to append
a different signature file) the default setting only while
sending a particular mail message, use the /SIGNATURE_FILE or
/NOSIGNATURE_FILE qualifier with the ANSWER, FORWARD, MAIL,
REPLY, or SEND command.
You can also set, disable, or override the default signature
file at the DCL level by using the /SIGNATURE_FILE or
/NOSIGNATURE_FILE qualifier with the DCL command MAIL.
Note that when you create a mail message that includes a
signature file, that message requires more temporary disk space
than a conventional message because temporary files are created
during the operation. After the message is sent, those temporary
files are deleted.
Format
SET SIGNATURE_FILE file-name
SET NOSIGNATURE_FILE
SHOW SIGNATURE_FILE
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