Random Signature Changer v1.0
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Coded by: m0nngis / dfg.
Web: http://www.dfg-crew.com
Mail: mongo@dfg-crew.com

This is freeware.

RSC helps you change your mail signature.
All you have to do is set up one or several
signature database files containing the text
you want to use as your signatures, and
RSC sets them for you automatically.

You can either choose which signature you want to
set manually, or you can (as the name suggests)
let it randomly find one from the databases.

It can also set the song currently playing
in Winamp as your signature.
Note:  I have only tried this out in
Winamp 2.x (v2.95). I guess it will work in
v5.x as well.  You need to disable
"Scroll song title in the Windows taskbar"
in Winamp for it to function properly.

Additionally you can let it change your signature
every x minutes.

This program should work with most email clients,
as long as the client supports reading
signatures from an external text file.

If you already have configured your email client
to read your signature from a file, just click
on the "Browse / Create" button and locate the
signature file you have.

If you haven't configured your email client,
hit the "Browse / Create" button anyway, and
create a new file somewhere on your HDD.
Then follow the steps below...

If you're using Outlook Express (v6.0):

Go to the "Tools" menu, choose "Options..."
Click the "Signatures" tab, hit the "New"
button.  Under "Edit Signature", choose
"File", and browse to the file you just
created with RSC.


Thunderbird (v1.0.6):

Hit the "Tools" menu, choose "Account settings..."
Click the account you want to use, and check
"Attach this signature:" and click "Choose..."
and browse to the file created by RSC.


Opera:

Select "Mail", and go to "Manage accounts..."
from the menu.  Highlight the account you want
to use, click "Edit..."  Go to the "Outgoing"
tab, browse to the file created by RSC.


Well, that should do it.  If you're using
some other client, then I guess you're pro
enough to figure out how to configure it
yourself.


Changelog:

Aug 23 2005:
  - Inital release