e-mail signature
What is a friendly e-mail signature that discourages printing?
We suggest “Save paper: Think before you print.�
Subsequent suggestion (7/18/08): "Please consider the environment - Think before you print"
Options presented included
• Do you need to print this e-mail? Be kind to the environment: Think before you print.
• Be kind to the environment: Think before you print this e-mail.
• Save paper, help the environment. Think before you print.
• Do you really need to print this e-mail? The environment thanks you for your consideration.
• Eco-tip: If you must print this e-mail, print it double-sided.
At meeting 2 we suggested “Save paper: Think before you print.�
Comments
Suggested by Karen:
Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail
Posted by: Nathan Mitchell | July 18, 2008 3:06 PM
Here is a list of more sarcastic tag lines:
ekhudson.wordpress.com/2008/02/05/hello-world/
Posted by: Nathan | August 5, 2008 3:32 PM
If you add the following HTML to your signature then recipients MAY see a river and tree next to the phrase or they may see a green P next to the phrase.
<font color="#006600″ face="Webdings" size="+3″ > P</font > <font color="#006600″> <strong > Please consider the environment before printing this email. < /strong > </font >
When you paste check that your code has the greater than/less than angle brackets, NOT the "& l t ;" and "& g t ;" indicators.
Posted by: Nathan Again | August 5, 2008 3:37 PM
I'm using windows mail. In order to add a file as a signature I must put it in .html ot .txt or just write the text. It doesn´t work when I try to add the HTML above. ¿Do you know a way to put it in a .html file?
Thnx
Posted by: pablo garcia | June 2, 2009 12:38 PM
Pablo - open a Word document, type the sentence, put a "P" in green Webdings font, and "Save as...". You will be able to choose to save as a web page, i.e. html. Good luck!
Posted by: Nathan | July 29, 2009 4:19 PM