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Signify is a neat little Perl program that allows a semi-random email signature to be generated from a set of rules. You can create multiple sections where each section can be one of an unlimited number of possibilities, each with its own weighting so those really cool quotes can appear more often than others. Sections can be placed next to each other vertically to create columns. You can even format each section independently as left/right/center and top/bottom/vcenter. Some email clients, such as Mutt, can be made to automatically invoke signify when you write a new email message. Submitted and maintained by Andreas Kahari <andreas.kahari at unix.net>
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Signify is a neat little Perl program that allows a semi-random email
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signature to be generated from a set of rules. You can create multiple
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sections where each section can be one of an unlimited number of
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possibilities, each with its own weighting so those really cool quotes
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can appear more often than others. Sections can be placed next to each
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other vertically to create columns. You can even format each section
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independently as left/right/center and top/bottom/vcenter.
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Some email clients, such as Mutt, can be made to automatically invoke
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signify when you write a new email message.
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