Email Signature : Mobile?
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To me a mobile signature means their response could be more abbreviated. Also, a typo or autocorrect is more likely because the email has been sent from a mobile device.
IMO you should use a mobile signature. Especially if you plan on sending abbreviated responses or use autocorrect frequently.
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@irj said in Email Signature : Mobile?:
To me a mobile signature means their response could be more abbreviated. Also, a typo or autocorrect is more likely because the email has been sent from a mobile device.
IMO you should use a mobile signature. Especially if you plan on sending abbreviated responses or use autocorrect frequently.
IMO, it should not matter where I am replying from.
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Some people I know reserve them for things like "Sent from mobile, please excuse my typos!"
After some embarrassing typos from people, I see the reasoning.
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@jaredbusch said in Email Signature : Mobile?:
@irj said in Email Signature : Mobile?:
To me a mobile signature means their response could be more abbreviated. Also, a typo or autocorrect is more likely because the email has been sent from a mobile device.
IMO you should use a mobile signature. Especially if you plan on sending abbreviated responses or use autocorrect frequently.
IMO, it should not matter where I am replying from.
I tend to side with you on this @JaredBusch, unfortunately, people suck. So having that on by default helps to weed out the special ones.
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My opinion... Who gives a shit.
If you don't want it on your outgoing messages, turn it off.
If you see it on a message sent to you, who cares?
This is the stupidest concern I've seen on here in a long time.
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@obsolesce said in Email Signature : Mobile?:
My opinion... Who gives a shit.
If you don't want it on your outgoing messages, turn it off.
If you see it on a message sent to you, who cares?
This is the stupidest concern I've seen on here in a long time.
Ah well aren't you just a ray of sunshine.
It was simply a question. You are more then welcome to walk off the topic and not post a reply.
My question, as it were , Was to see what everyone else thinks. It was not nor will it be a problem or concern. I was curious how everyone else felt. Good to see you wasted your time replying to it to tell me your opinion, though it was so stupid of a "concern"
@JaredBusch I agree with you on Whether it being mobile or not, typos and abbreviations (especially on a professional email) Should be corrected before you send.
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I don't send professional emails from mobile , maybe quick answers to internal staff or a quick reply to a supplier, but to a client I would rather use the computer to send a reply.
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I just put my regular signature on phone so its not obvious whether I am at my desk or not
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@jmoore said in Email Signature : Mobile?:
I just put my regular signature on phone so its not obvious whether I am at my desk or not
I just have one signature that is based on my account, goes on all outgoing mail, regardless of mobile or desktop.
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@wrcombs Yep that is what I do, you just said it better