February 11, 2012

Signature File Separators

You may be asking what is a sig separator? I had a bit of a nostalgic feeling when when of my site visitors commented that I do not mention “sig-separators” on NetManners. com.

I used to use one myself a decade ago when I was an avid Newsgroup participant but haven’t seen the need to do so in years. And, rarely do I see a sig-separator used in all the e-mails I receive. You may have even seen a sig-separator here and there and wondered why those two little dashes were included above the sender’s signature file.

In the beginning of all this when folks used Newsgroups quite a bit (now known as groups) it was important to have a “–” and a line break before your signature file. (Hyphen, hyphen, space, newline.) At that time Newsgroups were pretty much it and had quite heavy traffic. So to allow the smooth flow of conversations, the sig-separator allowed news software to strip out signature files when replying. Check with your Newsgroup or group as to if a sig-separator is desired or required for participants. Here’s an example:

At your service,
Judith
NetManners.com

There is a downside to sig-separators though. Top posters will find that the entire previous post (which is then below the signature file because they are incorrectly top posting [Learn how to properly reply and down-edit your e-mails.]) is then removed. Top posting in general doesn’t lent to clarity in your communications let alone when using a sig separator that strips out the previous conversation below your signature file. Therefore it is best if you don’t put your signature file as the very last thing in an e-mail to refrain from using a sig-separator.

The majority, unless online from the start, have never heard of a sig-separator and many feel this traditional sig-separator looks rather silly when interposed into a regular e-mail. So the jury is out as to whether sig-separators will ever be able to gain a foothold in regular e-mail and communities that prefer a letter-like style.

As I always do when a site visitor brings up a valid issue that I believe onliners can learn from I have updated my article Signature File Use Dos and Don’ts to include a factoid/info about sig-separators.

I’m curious…. Had you heard of sig-separators before now? Do you use them and if so, all the time or only when in Newsgroups or groups? Let me know what you think!

Some More Info for You:

  1. Dos and Don’ts of Business Signature File Use
  2. Signature File Graphics
  3. Daily Signature Files Use Guidelines
  4. Degrees in Signature Files
  5. Office Signature Files

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