MyBlogLog Introduces Email Signatures

Sarah Perez on October 27th, 2007

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Have you ever wanted an email signature? MyBlogLog has introduced a new feature that lets you create a colorful and rich email signature from your MyBlogLog account page. Once logged in, you’ll see that the feature is available from the “Edit Profile” section of your account. When creating your email signature, you can include your contact information, your address, your website, RSS feed, a tagline, and even your picture or the thumbnail of your blog. Another great feature of the email signature is the ability to add small icons that link to your profile on a number of popular web services like Blogger, del.icio.us, digg, Facebook, flickr, Last.fm, Twitter, MySpace, LinkedIn, Technorati, eBay, and many more. (Set these up in advance from the “Services” section of your profile). When you’re finished, just grab the code and paste it into your email client. Special instructions are provided for Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, and Mozilla Thunderbird. Has anyone tried this in Gmail yet? Does it work? I’m about to try…

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5 Responses to “MyBlogLog Introduces Email Signatures”

  1. Hey Sarah

    I dont think it will work with gmail. if you find out it will definatly let me know! :D
    Jeff

  2. Nope. Gmail sigs are limited to 1000 characters. I tried pasting the code in manually, both in plain text and rich text editors and no joy.

    It would be cool if we could use the sig file. Now all I need to do is explore this MyBlogLog service. Signed up for it months ago, never did anything with it.

  3. Dave - thanks for testing…what a bummer!

  4. Try cutting out the services, it should be well under 1k characters and it should work in gmail.

    Cheers!

  5. but that’s the coolest part! :(

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