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You can insert your signature at the current cursor location with the
command C-c C-s (mh-insert-signature).
By default, the text of your signature is taken from the file
‘~/.signature’. You can read from other sources by changing the option
mh-signature-file-name. This file may contain a vCard in which
case an attachment is added with the vCard.
The option mh-signature-file-name may also be a symbol, in which case
that function is called. You may not want a signature separator to be added
for you; instead you may want to insert one yourself. Options that you may
find useful to do this include mh-signature-separator (when inserting
a signature separator) and mh-signature-separator-regexp (for
finding said separator). The function mh-signature-separator-p,
which reports t if the buffer contains a separator, may be useful as
well.
A signature separator ("-- ") will be added if the signature block
does not contain one and mh-signature-separator-flag is on. It is not
recommended that you change this option since various mail user agents,
including MH-E, use the separator to present the signature differently, and
to suppress the signature when replying or yanking a letter into a draft.
The hook mh-insert-signature-hook is run after the signature is
inserted. Hook functions may access the actual name of the file or the
function used to insert the signature with mh-signature-file-name.
The signature can also be inserted using Identities. Voir la section Identities.
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