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Re: Evolution: Inserting image into signature block



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On 04/04/08 13:40, andy wrote:
> Hello
> 
> I am needing some assistance please on inserting images into an
> Evolution outgoing email signature block. This concerns Evolution 2.6.3.
> running on a GNU/Linux Debian Etch platform.
> 
> At present, I have constructed a signature block with the following
> components: an image (digitised hand signature), above a text block of
> name and job title, above a 2-celled table, with one cell containing the
> image of the company's logo and the second, a text block with contact
> details. HTML has been enabled.
> 
> In preview, all components are visible. While writing an email all
> components are visible. Once the email has been sent, in the Sent
> folder, all except the logo are visible (this is now seen as only a
> place-holder). Feedback from recipients confirms that the results in the
> Send folder are how the emails are received, with place-holders in the
> place of company logo.
> 
> I have experimented with the image itself, opening it in Gimp and saving
> it as - variously - a *.gif, a *.jpg, and now a *.png format. All
> results are the same.
> 
> Google does yield some results about positions of signature block, but
> AFAIK, nothing on the specifics of what I am experiencing. I am confused
> as to why the digitised signature (a *.jpg) file is preserved but the
> logo is not. Is this because it is within a table or is there another
> more subtle reason.
> 
> I would appreciate any help that list users could offer in rectifying
> this matter, as the options to the signature function do not seem very
> extensive to do the trick.

I'd do a "show source" on the email in the Sent folder.

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Ron Johnson, Jr.
Jefferson LA  USA

We want... a Shrubbery!!
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