It seems that this feature hasn't been included in the stock messaging app, yet. However, it is a feature in many 3rd party messaging apps. Many are free on the Market, so try a few and see what you like. Personally, I use Handcent SMS, which lets you use a signature on your texts and also give you more useful options, like blacklisting senders so you don't get annoying junk texts.
Press the right "-" button to access the Link's menu. Use the handset's directional pad to navigate to "Messaging" option in the menu. Press the center of the directional pad, the "OK" button, to select the "Messaging" option.
Select the "Templates" option from the "Messaging" menu, using the directional keypad. Select "Options" from the "Templates" menu, using the left "-" button and then select "Add New."
Key in your text message signature using the Link's QWERTY keypad. Select "Options" with the left "-" and then select "Save" from the "Options" menu.
Press the red "End" button to exit the "Templates" menu. Press the right "-" button to return to the Link's main menu. Select the "Messaging" option from the menu.
Select the "Create Message" option in the "Messaging" menu. Compose your message with the Link's QWERTY keypad.
Select the "Insert" option before sending your text message. Select the "Templates" from the "Insert" menu. Select your text signature from the list of available templates and then select the "Send" option to transmit your text message.
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