For Web Based mail on your Blackberry, you must change the signature settings under the SETUP folder on the Blackberry desktop.
After selecting the SETUP folder,
Select email SETTINGS.
Select the desired account.
Select EDIT.
Scroll down to SIGNATURE then add or delete as required.
You cannot create a auto insert signature line for texts via the iPhone. The only facility that has this is email. You can add a signature script in place of "Sent from my iPhone". Same as for the iPad.
Yes, you can make a signature shop up for every sms (text message), and email you send,
you cant it doesnt have that setting
There is not an actual setting for a signature. But you can go to text templates, then when your done with your message,just go to templates, and place it at the end of your message.
from the applications menu go to options, security setting/options general settings and wipe blackberry
An electronic signature is a means by which you can legally approve something without an official signing. When setting up an electronic signature instrument it is important to provide the legally correct name or it will invalidate the instrument.
What i would try is setting your signature as a template and then insert it in every message!! I just got my Nokia and ya that works!
Yes, you can. go to messages&&hit menu then setting's...i forgot from there but its not hard to figure out
press the black button and scroll down! Then there You go it should say setting or options! x
You first click the left white button then go to messaging then go to setting and click custom signtaure.
on your phone, there might be a setting where you can add a signature and it will appear automatically on all of ur messages
Setting the TCP settings on the Blackberry is very simple to do, the hardest part is acquiring the APN setting for your mobile network.Firstly I will cover the "How to..." part:# Go to your 'Options' from your Blackberry main menu. # Go to 'Advanced Options' # Go to 'TCP' # Enter your 'APN' ^# Enter your 'Username' and 'Password' if required ^^ # Press the Blackberry menu button # Go to and select 'Save' and save the changes ^ Network service dependent. Please contact your service supplier for further details.^^ Username and password may not be required by all network service suppliers.So now for info on the TCP settings: As the TCP or APN settings are network service dependent you are required to use only the setting supplied by your carrier. This can be accomplished by following one of the following:* Contact your service supplier for the details. ^^^ * Visit http://blackberryforums.pinstack.com/360-tcp_apn_wap_gateway_port_carrier.html * Visit http://www.activexperts.com/mmstoolkit/mmsclist/ ^^^^ ^^^ Most suppliers will not issue the detail as they are not normally required, but experience from many Blackberry users is that some 3rd party software requires TCP settings.^^^^ More based on MMS settings but still quite informative.