I, for one, fail to see a problem here as long as it's simply a pre-set 
signature which is seen while typing an email and can be deleted both once as 
I'm typing a message AND deleted for good from the signatures. Just make sure 
the signature is below a double-dash so mail clients interpret it as such, and, 
to prevent accusations of copying aPple, do it like Opera's mail client does it:
====== signature starts here ===========


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Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
====== signature ends here ============
I think "Using Evolution on Ubuntu: http://ubuntu.com/"; would work.
Notice, aside from the double-dash, a new mail message has 4 empty lines above 
the signature, so the signature is sufficiently offset from the body (and 
honestly, if you can't figure out you're done with a message when you're at 
"Best regards" or similar, you're not paying attention).

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Set and/or enable default Evolution signature as "Sent from Ubuntu"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/615300
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