iOS 6 allows you to set signatures for multiple email accounts and customize fonts

  One of the subtle, but still important changes of the iOS 6 it has to do with email signatures because now Apple offers us more options for customizing them. Accessing the menu Settings>Mail and Contacts>Signature you will be greeted by two options: the first that allows you to set a global signature (All Accounts), and the second that allows you to set a signature for each email address separately (Per account). You know the first one because you have been using it for years, but the second one is more interesting because as soon as you select it you will notice a new box for each email address, and in that box you can enter the text you want to see it in your signature.

  Accessing a box and selecting the text selection options, you will notice that there is now a new button in the iOS menu, a button that allows you to customize the writing font. More precisely, you can use the bold, italics and underline options, and you can see the result in the first image of this article. Of course, Apple doesn't offer us very advanced functions for editing the signature we send in every email, but at least we have something extra and I think it's a step forward based on which we could get more options as soon as the new iOS 6 is released officially released by Apple.