Hi Milan,

sorry for this late reply.
I’ve recreated the signature once more and now it’s working.
I had to save the image onto disk and include it by clicking „insert" -> 
„Image“ in the editor window.
Loading the image by including a prebuilt html-File with base64 encoding didn’t 
work.
The image is now correctly mapped to a cid.

Thanks for your help!

Regards,
Georg

> Am 22.11.2017 um 19:02 schrieb Milan Crha <[email protected]>:
> 
> On Wed, 2017-11-22 at 17:09 +0000, Georg Funk wrote:
>> I recreated the signature, as you told me. But it's still not working.
>> The picture is correctly shown in the Editor and is perfectly viewed in
>> Evolution and Thunderbird but not in Outlook.
> 
>       Hi,
> could you find the signature file on the disk, it's somewhere in
> 
>   ~/.config/evolution/signatures/
> 
> and search the "img" tag (quotes for clarity only) and copy here all
> but the "src" attributes of it, please? It should look like this:
> 
>   <img src="data:image/jpeg;base64,....."
>      data-uri="file:///......jpg"
>      data-inline=""
>      data-name="....jpg">
> 
> while that "data-inline" is important. You can setup evolution to send
> messages through Outbox (Edit->Preferences->Composer Preferences), then
> when you send the message you can look on it before it's sent at On
> This Computer/Outbox folder, which I'd like to ask you to do, to see
> whether the message had been left inlined (it most likely is, thus its
> "src" attribute looks the same as in the signature source, thus
>   <img src="data:image/jpeg;base64,....." ...>
> ) or whether it had been turned into an attachment, which it should, as
> long as that "data-inline" exists in the signature image tag. View the
> message source, or press Ctrl+U to see it.
> 
> I tried it here with 3.26.2 and it resulted in a correct message, with
> image being an attachment and the "img" in the sent message looked
> like:
>   <img src="cid:f7f937693306abaa4a3526979a541acd8.....">
> 
> Do not forget to turn off sending through Outbox after you are done
> with testing, otherwise you may send message with a delay.
> 
> By the way, we speak about sending using a SMTP server, not evolution-
> ews nor evolution-mapi, right? I'm not sure, as you mentioned also
> Outlook users, thus verifying.
> 
>       Bye,
>       Milan
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