If the letters you're sending were making promises or discussing money, then I'd be more concerned. But for heaven's sake, it's not as serious as all that. Forgery is usually what people do for their own gain, such as checks, wills, letters of introduction or reference, credit applications, etc. (and before you say anything, yes I know the dictionary definition of the word). However, if your boss has previously given you his permission to sign these letters and you're not gaining anything from it, I don't think you need to worry about going to jail. Is he later going to say your company is not introducing a new program to your suppliers or that the suppliers should not have received the letter? If you're really that concerned about it, have him put in writing that he gives permission for you to sign CERTAIN letters on his behalf with or without the pp. If you're still uncomfortable, then sign his name with your initials after it. The letter shouldn't be signed with your name if it's not from you.
Lioness, Queen of the Jungle
