Picture in Email signature

Asked by peter

Hello

I've a question and I would be glad if you know an answer.

I'm using Thunderbird 2.0.0.18 as an Email client. How can I include a picture in the signatute?
Thanks.
Peter

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tmc1961 (tmc1961) said :
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Choose write, click in the message body, chose from the file menu, insert, choose image, locate the image file and select it
Choose file save as, choose as template. set the template as default.

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peter (peter-neuweiler) said :
#2

Hi tmc1961

I did the following:
1. In Thunderbird I clicked write
2: I placed the cursor in the message body
3: I clicked the menu "Insert" and choosed "Image".
4. I located the image and selected it
5. I couldn't save it - I don't have a Save button

If I click ok, I'll get a an error message (not coppable)

Thanks
Peter

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tmc1961 (tmc1961) said :
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Ok, 1 - 4 is correct. forget 5
after you select the image, and it is in the mail message. save the email as a template

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peter (peter-neuweiler) said :
#4

I can't include the image into the mail message, because I get an error. Unfortunately the error is not coppable.
Thanks.
Peter

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marcobra (Marco Braida) (marcobra) said :
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tmc1961 (tmc1961) said :
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What image type is it? jpg, jpeg, tiff, gif,......
How large is the image, Image disk size/mg's

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peter (peter-neuweiler) said :
#7

Thanks for the information. Tomorrow I'm going to try it.
Peter

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Fabián Rodríguez (magicfab) said :
#8

You may also want to try this extension:

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/4394
Extension to mimic Outlook Express Stationery...
Allow you to use HTML files as templates for mail. Also allow custom template in replies or forwarded mail.

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peter (peter-neuweiler) said :
#9

Thanks for your answer, Fabian.
Peter