E-mail can
include a "signature" at the end of the message. It's not a hand-written
signature, but text that provides useful information about you.
An e-mail signature may include your name, title, phone and fax numbers, street address, and website address.
Using the signature feature saves time since you don't have to
retype the information every time you send a message. It's
automatically added to the message.
Some e-mail programs let you store more than one signature file.
In the future, the signature may contain passcodes that verify
the sender of the message, authenticating an e-mail the way a hand-written
signature authenticates a paper document.
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