We have a great Hackfest for you this Saturday at DeVry University in
Phoenix from 11AM -2PM.
Scott Becerra and a behind the scenes contributer named Ruben, have built
up a very holy system for our edification and elucidation!
Ruben is an awesome pen tester; he's discovered several
How can I attach a business card image to an email message as a link
so that a recipient can click on the image to go to the corresponding
web page?
Click the link below to see a screen-shot example with an attached
image; but in this example, the image is (not clickable):
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Joe - you want to sent HTML email - embed (not attach) the image like
any website and then add the link - make sure to add some javascript
just for fun too (just kidding)
make sure your email works in a text only world too - many, including
myself consider HTML email an abomination/security
Thanks, Ed. I agree with your assessment of html email
and I use text email almost exclusively; but I was just
hoping to find a way to do what I described.
So, what is a vcard and how could I use it to achieve
the described objective?
Joe
= Ed replied: =
Joe - you want to sent HTML
vCard is the abbreviation for Virtual Business Card (.vcf file), the
standard for creating and sharing contact information over the Internet.
you can send a contact to another person by forwarding it in vCard format.
A recipient who uses an email and personal information manager program that
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exactly, see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VCard
or, go to your contact manager (like evolution) in the address book
select your own entry - right click and Save as vCard. Other apps may
do same thing by way of export - before you attach it to your
signature, look at it in a regular editor (vi