Hi Phil

I've specified the rather lovely Century Gothic in the html signature on my 
emails, which is why the minority of users who have "load remote images" 
enabled in their mail client should see my pretentious corporate green gradient 
emanating from the top right corner of the email (the one on my website).

To set an html signature:

Create a new signature in Mail, can be blank > attach the signature to 
whichever account you want to use it with
Quit Mail
Navigate to your home folder > Library > Mail > Signatures > note which 
signature has just been created
Write the html code or even just a valid CSS file with style applied to the 
element "body" > save it as signature.html on your desktop
Open Safari > File > Open > Desktop > signature.html
File > Save As > Home > Library > Mail > Signatures > click the signature which 
was created today > the dialog box should automatically name the file you're 
about save exactly the same as the signature you clicked on
Open Mail > New Mail > check the signature to make sure it's working

You can use the html or css:background property to embed an image hosted on a 
remote server but most email clients will automatically block this so don't 
count on it being seen by everyone.

Hope that makes sense!

Sam
MacAmbulance
Providing affordable Apple & PC services

Sam Mullen
07747 778022
http://www.macambulance.co.uk
[email protected]


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