SignatureProfiler 1.5.5 follows

I had a quick bug reported about an incompatibility with Indev’s MiniMail, so I quickly fixed that. For more information, visit the site or download it directly. Also please see the tutorials on the blog for how to use the plugin.

SignatureProfiler 1.5.4 released.

A new release to ensure compatibility with Apple’s recent update to Snow Leopard and Mail (currently only for developers). This version updates the compatibility with the latest system version and fixes a couple of small bugs in the account handling for the preferences. For more information, visit the site or download it directly. Also please see the tutorials on the blog for how to use the plugin.

Extracting Existing Signatures

A few weeks ago (in late November) a user sent me a script that looks like it might be useful for others, so I thought I would post it up here.

What it does is go through you current Mail signatures and extracts the text from each of these into a text file that you could potentially use, with a bit of cleaning up, as a quote file which you can then import into SignatureProfiler.

Thanks to Julian-G. Albert for this little Automator workflow.

To download the workflow click here.

Scott

SignatureProfiler 1.5.3 released for Mail 4.2

A new release to ensure compatibility with yesterday’s update to Snow Leopard and Mail.
This version only updates the compatibility with Snow Leopard, but is required for those who want to (or already have) upgraded.
For more information, visit the site or download it directly. Also please see the tutorials on the blog for how to use the plugin.

Snow Leopard Support Arrives with 1.5.2!

I know that many of you have been waiting for Snow Leopard compatibility, as I have been myself. It is here!
There are no new features in this release, but it does run on both Leopard and Snow Leopard. I have stopped supporting Tiger, though I didn’t even check to see if this runs on Tiger – it may or may not.
In any case, visit the site and download the new version. Also please see the tutorials on the blog for how to use the plugin.