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505050 2006-12-08 02:04:00 I want to include a signature which is an HTML file (like those made by Plaxo). How can I do thsi with a simple shortcut? bpt2 (6653)
505051 2006-12-08 02:21:00 The following might help. I didn't study it, so unsure if it works for an html sig. But if it doesn't there is an add-on called signature which you can download and install which will probably do what you want.

Start here (opensourcearticles.com).

Or find the add-on from here (www.mozilla.org).

[edit] Or this link (kb.mozillazine.org) may help best.
Greg (193)
505052 2006-12-08 02:45:00 Done that, but for some reason the email just won'r send - I just get status "attaching" but it goes nowhere. bpt2 (6653)
505053 2006-12-08 02:48:00 I have made up my signature using Frontpage if that makes any difference. bpt2 (6653)
505054 2006-12-08 13:38:00 Brilliant exactly what I have wanted in thunderbird for ages, never really looked for anything though, this is the one I used addons.mozilla.org

You can use any html editor or modify the code below, and save as sig.html



<html><body>
Regards, <br />
<br />
My Name <br />
Business Name <br />
<br />
Ph: 123 456 789<br>
Mob: 123 456 789<br>
Web: www.google.co.nz
</body>
</html>
Rob99 (151)
505055 2006-12-08 21:21:00 Brilliant exactly what I have wanted in thunderbird for ages, never really looked for anything though, this is the one I used addons.mozilla.org

You can use any html editor or modify the code below, and save as sig.html


And when such sigs are sent to people like me who have HTML disabled in their email clients they won't get to see the brilliant results. :cool:
FoxyMX (5)
505056 2006-12-09 10:14:00 And when such sigs are sent to people like me who have HTML disabled in their email clients they won't get to see the brilliant results. :cool:
You can just read the code and visualise it (may take a little practise) :yuck:
R2x1 (4628)
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