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Create Your Own Hell's Best Kept Secret
Email Signature
Follow the directions below to create your own email signature that
comes complete with a link to Hell's Best Kept Secret.
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Don't start until you read this
IMPORTANT NOTE:
   Hello everyone. We really hope you can use the Hell's Best Kept Secret email signature to spread this teaching around the world. (An "email signature" is a message that is automatically included at the bottom of your emails... or can easily be added to each email.)
   The process is simple if you have a good understanding of your email program. (It will be much easier if you print out this instructions page first). 
   
The problem is that different versions of email programs may use slightly different methods to get an email signature working. If you get stuck, we advise you to ask a friend who is more familiar with computers to give you a hand. We would like to able to assist you... but because of our limited staff, we cannot. Thanks for understanding.
                  God bless,
                  The Living Waters Webmaster

Create a Hell's Best Kept Secret Email Signature

Now you can give people a link to listen freely to Hell's Best Kept Secret in every email you send. By using the simple form below, and then following the directions for your email program, you can have your own signature (with your name, your comment, and even your phone numbers/fax number) added to every email you send out! There are two different kinds of signatures you can make, "Personal Information & Button" or "Button Only."

PERSONAL INFORMATION & BUTTON
Would you like a signature with your personal information (your name an phone numbers) in it?
If so, start with step number 1 below. Here's an example of what this kind of signature will look like:
Frank Franklin
Frank's Fine Products
( Cell: 555-555-5555   or  Office: 777-777-7777
7 Fax No#:   999-999-9999

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BUTTON ONLY
Would you like a signature with the button only -- in other words, without your personal information?
If so, just skip down to start with step number 3. Here's an example of what this kind of signature will look like:
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Step 1. Fill in the details you would like to appear in your email signature (You do not have to fill in all the slots, any of them you leave blank will simply be left out of your signature.):

Note: The form below will only work for people
using Netscape 3.0 and up and Explorer 3 and up.

Your Name:
(Example: "Frank Franklin")
Comment Line:
(Examples: "Frank's Fine Products" or "Life is short --Did this day count for eternity?")
Phone Number 1:
(Example: "Cell: 555-555-5555")
Phone Number 2:
(Example: "Office: 777-777-7777")
Fax Number:
(Example: "999-999-9999")

Step 2. Click on the Create My Signature button, in order to create your signature. (You can preview your signature by clicking the Preview My Signature button).

PERSONAL INFORMATION & BUTTON
Instructions started with step 1 above...
BUTTON ONLY
Instructions start here...

Step 3. Copy the code from the textarea above. (You can do it by clicking on the "Highlight All" button and pressing Ctrl+C).

Then continue on to step 4 below.

Step 3. Copy the code you see in this box below. (You can do it by clicking clicking your mouse inside the box, pressing Ctrl+A, and then pressing Ctrl+C).

Then continue on to step 4 below.



Step 4. Insert your signature to your email program. The particular email program you use was probably made by one of the four following companies:
   • For Outlook Users
   • For Netscape Communicator Users
   • For Eudora Users
   • For AOL Users
   • For Hotmail Users
These are very generalized instructions. Different versions of these email programs may use slightly different methods to get an email signature working. (For example, if you can't find a button that we've listed, you may be able to find an option on the menu that sounds similar.) If you get stuck, we advise you to ask a friend who is more familiar with computers to give you a hand. We would like to able to assist you... but because of our limited staff, we cannot. Thanks for understanding.

To set up a signature for Outlook users:

    1. After coping the text you've just created:

      a. Click the Start button (lower left-hand corner of your computer screen)
      b. Select Programs
      c. Go to Accessories
      d. Choose Notepad. A text box opens up.
      e. Paste the text you copied from the dialog (by pressing Ctrl+V).
      f. Click File and select Save As. A dialog is displayed.
      g. Name the file as hbkssignature.html and click Save.

    2. Open your e-mail client.
    3. Click on Tools then choose Options from the drop down list.-> Mail Format -> Signature Picker
    4. In the new window click on the Mail Format tab at the top.
    5. Now click the Signature Picker button.
    6. In the new window click on the New button.
    7. In the new window enter the name "HBKS Signature," then click the radio button next to the words "Use this file as a template."
    8. Click the Browse button and locate the hbkssignature.html file you saved (in step "g" above).
    9. Click the Next button, then the Finish button.

    Note: To use your new signature your email format must be set to HTML. (DO NOT choose Word as your email editor.) To make sure that is done, go to Tools -> Options -> Mail Format -> Message format -> HTML.


To set up a signature for Netscape Communicator users:

    1. After coping the text you've just created:

      a. Click the Start button (lower left-hand corner of your computer screen)
      b. Select Programs
      c. Go to Accessories
      d. Choose Notepad. A text box opens up.
      e. Paste the text you copied from the dialog (by pressing Ctrl+V).
      f. Click File and select Save As. A dialog is displayed.
      g. Name the file as hbkssignature.html and click Save.

    2. Open your e-mail client.
    3. Click on Edit in the Menu Bar.
    4. Choose Preferences.
    5. In the list of options that appears Click on Identity.
    6. A dialog appears and near the bottom you will see a signature field.
    7. Click on Choose and locate the hbkssignature.html file you saved (in step "g" above).
    8. Click on Ok.


To set up a signature for Eudora users:
    1. In the Tools menu select Signature.
    2. Click on New.
    3. A dialogue will appear and ask you for a name for this signature - call it HBKSsignature, and click Enter.
    4. Enter the text you want to have as your signature (paste it from the form box above).
    5. Close the text window and save changes.
    6. Then click on Tools again.
    7. Select HBKSsignature.
    8. Choose the text file's name from the pop-up menu, and it's added automatically to the end of your message.


To set up a signature for AOL users:
    1. Copy the text you want to have as your signature (copy it from the form box above).
    2. Go to AOL Mail and click Write Mail (or just click Write).
    3. At the bottom right of the letter template it says Signatures. Click Signatures and then highlight and click Set Up Signatures.
    4. A window will open, click Create.
    5. In the upper field of the new window, type HBKSSignature.
    6. In the lower feild, enter the text you want to have as your signature (paste it from the form box above). Then click OK.
    7. Click Default on/off to turn your signature on or off.

To set up a signature for Hotmail users:

    1. After coping the text you've just created:
      a. Click the Start button (lower left-hand corner of your computer screen)
      b. Select Programs
      c. Go to Accessories
      d. Choose Notepad. A text box opens up.
      e. Paste the text you copied from the dialog (by pressing Ctrl+V).
      f. Click File and select Save As. A dialog is displayed.
      g. Name the file as hbkssignature.html and click Save.

2. Open the file named hbkssignature.html and copy the entire contents.
3. Towards the top right corner of the Hotmail browser window, click Options link.
4. If the Mail tab does not automatically open, click the Mail link.
5. Click on the Personal Signature link.
6. In the scroll box, paste the clipboard contents (copied in step 2 above).


 
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