On 18/07/13 23:35, ABBAS Alain wrote: > some webmails do that by adding the message as mutlipart (like > Thunderbird do). Inline data (image:data) > are not supported by many mail readers (doesn t work too with Tb)
Not correct, Thunderbird supports inline image data, as that's how our company _normally_ does its signatures -- the attached signature HTML file, when used in Thunderbird, yields a signature with an inline image in the email. I normally however, for the sake of mailing lists that normally forbid HTML, use a plain ASCII signature. -- ## -,-''''-. ###### Stuart Longland, Contractor ##. : ## : ## 38b Douglas Street ## # ## -'` .#' Milton, QLD, 4064 '#' *' '-. *' http://www.vrt.com.au S Y S T E M S T: +61 7 3535 9619 F: +61 7 3535 9699 -- [email protected] https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
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