Create Multiple Signatures For GMail
Those of us running our own blog or website these days typically like to separate our normal e-mail address from our website address. It keeps things nice and organized, and avoids the possibility of spam flooding your inbox. The one thing I find necessary when replying to someone whom recently has contacted you is the addition of your name, e-mail address or website, also known as a signature. The problem with GMail right now, is that although they do allow multiple from addresses, they don’t allow multiple signatures for each of these. Once again the handy Firefox scripting add-on Greasemonkey saves the day for this situation.
Things you need(In this order):
Once those are installed, go to
Now, once you login to GMail and commence creating a new e-mail, you’ll see a link to each of the e-mail addresses/signatures you would like to apply.

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June 29th, 2007 15:59
Whoa.. that sounds interesting. Something similar for Yahoo would be great
June 29th, 2007 18:12
Wow thats a good find. i will use this fir sure
June 29th, 2007 19:47
Glad you guys find this to be of good use.
June 30th, 2007 07:03
Great find. Will surely try it out.
June 30th, 2007 14:08
Nice article mate . will use it for sure .
July 1st, 2007 09:36
I knew a few people might find it useful. Thanks for the kind words guys.
July 16th, 2007 18:27
Hey,
I am trying to do the whole multiple signature for the non-profit I work for. Once I install grease monkey and the user script, i go to manage it, and i click on edit and nothing comes up. Please help? How do i create multiple signatures?
July 1st, 2008 23:33
You posted it a year ago. But this is a new thing for me. I’ll try it. Thanks