How to remove the “Sent from my iPhone” email signature?

Add a custom signature to your iPhone emails and remove the standard “Sent from my iPhone” signature with this simple tweak.

If you haven’t set an email signature on your iPhone you must have seen it before that your iPhone Mail application will append a standard “Sent from my iPhone” signature to all the outgoing emails. Of course, you can remove the signature manually but that’s a manual process and if you happen to send a lot more emails then this would certainly become an overhead.

Instead, iPhone allows you to set custom email signatures which would in essence get rid of the standard “Sent from my iPhone” signature. So, how do we set a custom email signature on your iPhone? Very simple, follow these couple of taps and you’ll be all set.

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Start by tapping into the “Settings” app on your iPhone.

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Scroll down to locate the “Mail, Contacts, Calendars” item and tap into it.

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On the “Mail, Contacts, Calendars” settings page tap into the “Signature” option.

You should be able to see the “Sent from my iPhone” message displayed. You can either use the “Clear” button to remove the standard message or you can type-in whatever you’d like to be the signature for your outgoing emails.

Once set, all your outgoing emails will bear the custom email signature without you doing anything extra. I hope you find this quick tip helpful to get rid of the “Sent from my iPhone” signature message.

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