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For those of you wanting a new signature for every new message you send,
I've recieved a tip from Brian Hall <brianw.hall@compaq.com> who told me
that by using:

/usr/bin/tart >/dev/null; cat ~/.signature |

as your signature file, you can get a new signature each time your
email client accesses your signature.

This has only been tested with KMail from the KDE 1.1.2 Networking
package, but may work with other clients.

Because of this MUCH less invasive technique, I have removed the patch
that I had previously included to modify KMail.

In KMail 1.7 and later (perhaps in some previous versions too) you can select
"Obtain signature text from: Output of command" and choose a TaRT as the program.