The appended text string, commonly found at the bottom of emails composed on Apple’s mobile operating system using Microsoft’s email application, serves as an identifier of the sending platform. For instance, a recipient encountering this standardized signature understands the message originated from the Outlook application on an iPhone or iPad.
This brief note provides context about the message’s creation, potentially indicating limitations in formatting or response time due to the sender’s use of a mobile device. Furthermore, its prevalence highlights the increasing reliance on smartphones and tablets for professional communication and the widespread adoption of a specific email application across a particular mobile ecosystem. Historically, such signatures were often manually added, but the automation provided by the application streamlines the process.