Instead of a signature that just contains the sender details, it’s possible to create a sophisticated signature with an image or logo.
Thunderbird supports text-based signatures, but if you need images togo with your signature, you will have to code it as an HTML file. You can use the Word editor to arrange your image and
text settings. Save the fi le as a webpage.Next, open Thunderbird, ‘Tools | Account Settings’. Next, select the e-mail account to add the signature. Now, select the‘attach the signature from a fi le instead’and select the created HTML file. For this to work, make sure that the messages are being sent in HTML format. To enable,click on ‘Composition & Addressing’ on the left. Enable the ‘write messages in HTML format’ option and click OK.
If your image is not showing up in the signature,you will have to convert the image to base64 strings. The process converts the image into its original base code that can be incorporated into an HTML file. To convert the image,go to http://webcodertools.com/imagetobase64converter. Load the image, and replace the image in the HTML fi le with the contents appearing in the Image tag text box, and save the
file. The image will then appear in yourselected signature.
Thunderbird supports text-based signatures, but if you need images togo with your signature, you will have to code it as an HTML file. You can use the Word editor to arrange your image and
text settings. Save the fi le as a webpage.Next, open Thunderbird, ‘Tools | Account Settings’. Next, select the e-mail account to add the signature. Now, select the‘attach the signature from a fi le instead’and select the created HTML file. For this to work, make sure that the messages are being sent in HTML format. To enable,click on ‘Composition & Addressing’ on the left. Enable the ‘write messages in HTML format’ option and click OK.
If your image is not showing up in the signature,you will have to convert the image to base64 strings. The process converts the image into its original base code that can be incorporated into an HTML file. To convert the image,go to http://webcodertools.com/imagetobase64converter. Load the image, and replace the image in the HTML fi le with the contents appearing in the Image tag text box, and save the
file. The image will then appear in yourselected signature.
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