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-KSig for Debian
----------------
-
-To use KSig to generate automatic signatures in KMail, perform the
-following steps.
-
-- Set up your list of signatures in KSig.
-- In KMail, go to Settings / Configure KMail.
-- Click on the Identities tab and choose an identity to modify.
-- When modifying the identity, click on the Signature tab.
-- Check "Enable signature".
-- In the "Obtain signature text from:" list, select "Output of Command".
-- In the "Specify command:" area, type either "ksig --random" or
- "ksig --daily".
-
-Now whenever you are using that identity, all of your new mails will
-have signatures generated automatically by KSig.
-
- -- Ben Burton <bab@debian.org>, Wed, 4 Feb 2004 07:56:56 +1100