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Email Signatures

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I have my composition setting as shown in the image, to add email signature to replies and forwards, after my reply but above the quote.

However it does not add my signature to replies nor forwards.

Any suggestions?

I have my composition setting as shown in the image, to add email signature to replies and forwards, after my reply but above the quote. However it does not add my signature to replies nor forwards. Any suggestions?
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Puzzling, possibly seeing your signature may help.

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Attached is my email signature.

In Compose a message I inserted it as a .png and then saved the composed email as a .html file per Thunderbird support notes on how to create a .html signature

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That's an attractive sig. I presume it works okay on sending. I'm not HTML guru, but what may help is to post the explicit HTML, as that may be somehow corrupting the forward or reply process. If you do post the HTML, I encourage inserting a space or two at beginning of each line, as I think that is needed to ensure the HTML is shown as-is, and not interpreted.

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Thank you!


 
  

    <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
    <title></title>
  
  
    
          

Gewysig op deur Matt

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<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> <title></title>

          

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it appears even with spaces to be interpretting it

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here's pictures of the .html code