Daniel wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote, On 05/11/2013 00:08:
hawker wrote:
On 11/4/2013 11:41 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
hawker wrote, On 04/11/2013 16:16:
On 11/1/2013 7:25 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
hawker wrote, On 01/11/2013 16:47:
On 10/31/2013 4:27 PM, WaltS wrote:
On 10/31/2013 04:04 PM, hawker wrote:
My office has mandated we all have a consistent signature line.
Of course those who made the claim are on a Mac and using a
totally
different e-mail client than I.

I have some HTML pasted in my signature line for that profile.

Can someone tell me how I can do the following:
1) Remove the -- that occurs before the signature line?
2) Prevent Seamonky from making the signature lighter than the
requested
font color?
3) Imbed company logo graphics (that is linked to company web
site) if
not hosted anywhere? IE how do I get in line graphics.

I'll settle for #1 and #2. #3 seems complex from the Google
info I
have
found.


1) Set "mail.identity.default.suppress_signature_separator" to
true in
about:config.

2) See 1.

3) Create an HTML signature and attach it from a file(?). Sig
experts
are better at explaining that than I am.



Thanx folks.
For #1-#2 the config settings change did what I wanted.

For #3 I think I was not being clear.
I know how to make HTML and attach it. No problem. If the graphics
were linked on a company web site I would be golden. They don't
want
that since the images are not actually visible without an internet
connection. they want them embedded in the HTML. Looks to be some
sort
of base64 type encoding.

For Outlook if I copy and past them in it works just fine. I can't
find a way to do that with Seamonkey. Googling around the web
there
are some very convoluted ways to do this but I have never quite
gotten
it to work.

I have created an signature2.htm file
I have copy a picture of a smiley at a page on internet.
I have paste it at then end of my signature file.
(it works for mail, but sending it to me ... SM think that this
message
is a junk :-) But it works)
If mozilla newsgroup accept it, you can see it hereafter.

--
My Signature
Ray,

--
Ray


What did you compose the HTML in?  I tried composer and the Mail
editor. Either neither worked for me or I did not have something set
correctly.


I just used the wisiwig "Composer" from the "Window" menu of SM.
Putting some txt and at the end do a copy/paste of a jpg found on
internet.

This is NOT the Mail-Editor ...just click on "Window" then click on
"Composer" do what you want with or without copy/paste from
somewhere.
Save you work as "signature2.htm" file - then use it inside SM with:
-"Attach the signature from a file instead"
- Don't forget to set "Compose message in html format" in the same
account parameters.

When you create a mail, send it in "html" format or in "html and
text"
format. If you send it in "text" format, i suspect that the picture
will
dissapear


If you prefer, you can use another wisiwig html editor like
BlueGriffon,
the steps are the same - Create an html file and use it.


Ray


Thanx I did some more playing. not sure I got this right yet.
It appears that if I copy and past an image into composer it puts the
URL in the HTML. If I insert the image it converts it.  We must have
some subtle setting different. But at least I have a way to start
making
this work. Thanx.

Hawker, when I read Ray's posts, here, I don't see what I would
consider a sig file at the bottom of his post. I do see a .jpg file (a
smiley face) attached as a separate file, though.

Incidentally, when reading your posts, I see quoted messages indicated
using the vertical line, whereas when reading Ray's messages (with the
attached smiley), the quoted messages are shown with >>. I think this
means one of you is posting in Plain Text, whilst the other is posting
in HTML!

That's a good explanation.
I don't know why you don't see the smiley picture inside my signature
instead os an attached file.

My *guess* would be that your picture was not attached as part of a sig
file, but just as an attachment. Maybe if you/the OP were to attach a
sig file in the Edit->Mail & Newsgroup Account Settings.

If someone here knew the correct HTML to include a link to an image and
the coding to make that image clickable, ...........

Looking at my ISP's weather page,  , he has a clickable image which
takes you to a website, and its code looks like ....

<a href="http://icode.net.au/";><img class="icode"
src="http://www.albury.net.au/icode.jpg"; width="100" height="90"
border="0"></a>

So, if you were to include similar code in your sig file, maybe it will
be clickable!!

O.K., my quoting the code in my sig file for the last post did not create a clickable image .... because I posted as a text message, I guess!!

--
Daniel

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