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I need help with my signature (using a logo)

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Hey, does anyone know if you can customise the signature in the email to make it an active link?

I am using a logo and it would be cool if it was linked 2 web and even had the option to add social media links into this.

I have looked through Tools, Account Settings and have not seen any option to edit the image to make it a link, or add additional images for social media?

Please help! :)

Hey, does anyone know if you can customise the signature in the email to make it an active link? I am using a logo and it would be cool if it was linked 2 web and even had the option to add social media links into this. I have looked through Tools, Account Settings and have not seen any option to edit the image to make it a link, or add additional images for social media? Please help! :)

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The easy way is to use Thunderbird to compose your signature. Just start out as if you were composing an HTML message, and use File|Save As to save it as an HTML file, then nominate that file as your signature.

Now, when composing your sig, and you insert the image containing your logo, the image properties editor offers an option to attach an URL, making it a clickable link. I'd also check the box to attach the file to the message, so your message is self-contained and doesn't rely on access to a web server for the image content, and more importantly, means you can't accidentally send a link to a private file which your correspondents won't be able to see.

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The easy way is to use Thunderbird to compose your signature. Just start out as if you were composing an HTML message, and use File|Save As to save it as an HTML file, then nominate that file as your signature.

Now, when composing your sig, and you insert the image containing your logo, the image properties editor offers an option to attach an URL, making it a clickable link. I'd also check the box to attach the file to the message, so your message is self-contained and doesn't rely on access to a web server for the image content, and more importantly, means you can't accidentally send a link to a private file which your correspondents won't be able to see.

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Thanks Guys - with both of your help, I managed to solve it and have it all sorted. Much appreciated!!!

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