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How to add authorization code to your signature file?
Once you received an authorization code from ZAPaSPAM's user, you can manually enter the authorization code into your signature file, or you can let our program to automatically create it for you.
- Save the "Add_UAC.zip" file on your computer and unzip the file. (This file is attached in the "Authorization Code Issued" e-mail notice that you received from the ZAPaSPAM's user.)
- Once unzipped, you will see an "EXE" (executable) file with a long 44 characters & your e-mail address as the file name. Double click on this application.
You will see the following screen:
- Our program should automatically detect the e-mail application that you are using on your computer. You can double check to make sure that the proper e-mail application was detected. Shown under "Detected Email Client".
If your e-mail application is NOT listed, please proceed to the manual installation process by pressing the button "Proceed to manual installation". (See further detail below)
- If your e-mail client is detected correctly, please press the "Add Authorization Code" button. This will automatically add the issued authorization code to your signature file.
Press OK and then close the "signature adder" application.
NOTE: If this is the 1 st time you use "signature file" with your Outlook or Outlook Express, you need to restart Outlook or Outlook Express in order for the signature file to be activated.
Manual installation of authorization code to your signature file.
If your e-mail application client was not detected by our program, or if you are using a web based mail account (i.e. Hotmail or Yahoo, etc.) you will need to add the authorization code manually to the signature file.
When press on the "Proceed to manual installation" you will see the following screen:

If you already have a "signature file" in your mail account, you simply go to your "Mail Options" and select "Signature File" and add the text to the end of your existing signature.
Your signature might look some thing like:
Sincerely yours,
John Smith
555-555-1212
ZAPASPAM SERVER 1.0
32JKkmpmJP032BDcpa
If you have previously added other authorization codes to your signature file, then you will only need to append the new authorization code to the end of your signature file. The server tag "ZAPASPAM SERVER 1.0" should only appear once.
A signature with multiple authorization codes might look similar to this:
Sincerely yours,
John Smith
555-555-1212
ZAPASPAM SERVER 1.0
32JKkmpmJP032BDcpa
ABdwe324JkpwaJIkolpD
98adkKPOL23adw992aK
If you have NOT use signature file in your mail account, you will have to create one by going into your "Mail Options" and select "Signature File". Then you can add the server tag and the authorization code to your signature file. Simply copy and paste into your signature file. |