Gordon Charrick wrote:
I know everyone on here is saying no the idea on principal and I agree
- for this list I only send text.
But, I have my own small business and I've set up another account on
Thunderbird to pick up that account's email and I have it set up to
send email in HTML because I'd like to have my logo on the email. I
have the following file set up as my signature:
<pre>
Gordon Charrick
blah blah blah
</pre>
<img src="file:///home/gmc/business/logo2.jpg">
When I compose email for this account, the signature looks good and
the image is right under the preformatted text. When I send a test
email to myself, I get the text but not the graphic. Any clues?
You either need to host the image on a web server and point the link to
the image's URL, or else you need to read up on images referenced by a
cid URL type. If you search around for information about it, you may be
able to embed the image as a multipart in the signature, depending on
whether a signature can hold enough data (I don't know if there are any
set limits). The multipart boundary may cause problems though too, so a
data URL type is usable if the image data is really short.
Justin W