A lot of companies want a logo inserted into a signature file with a phone number, address, etc.

The only way I've found to accomplish this is with the 'Stationery' extension in Thunderbird. Works wonderfully, but there's no way (as far as I know) to attach an HTML signature in the web interface.

"All e-mail is text when it crosses the wire!" That's the first lesson of security, so text is best. However, many companies are familiar with the abilities of Outlook to compose "fancy" embedded images.

My problems have been with embedded images in multi-part e-mails not displaying in Thunderbird.

The problem occurs when 'Microsoft Word' is chosen as the e-mail editor for Outlook. As far as I can tell from the Thunderbird forums, using 'Word' as the e-mail editor does not meet W3C HTML standards.

So, it's a problem that appears unresolvable if users continue to use non-standard products.

On 07/18/2013 06:00 AM, Christian Mack wrote:
Hello ABBAS Alain

Am 2013-07-18 10:55, schrieb ABBAS Alain:
I m trying to find a way to add an endebbed image in the siganture (the
logo) , Somebody
has a way to do that (even in command line ? )

This is not possible, because you would have to create a multipart email
to embed the image.
Normally emails are not multipart.
Signatures are only appended to the content part of your email, so they
cannot change that.

Kind regards,
Christian Mack


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