On Sat, 05 Apr 2008 00:00:52 +0100 andy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ron Johnson wrote: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > On 04/04/08 13:40, andy wrote: > > > >> Hello > >> [snip] > >> Google does yield some results about positions of signature block, > >but > AFAIK, nothing on the specifics of what I am experiencing. I am > >confused > as to why the digitised signature (a *.jpg) file is > >preserved but the > logo is not. Is this because it is within a table > >or is there another > more subtle reason. > >> > >> I would appreciate any help that list users could offer in > >rectifying > this matter, as the options to the signature function do > >not seem very > extensive to do the trick. > >> > > > > I'd do a "show source" on the email in the Sent folder. > > > > - -- > > Ron Johnson, Jr. > > Jefferson LA USA > > > > > Thanks Ron. What am I looking for? I can see the logo correctly > referenced, but I'm not sure what else I'd be looking for to really > progress this intelligently. > > A
I believe outlook/express achieves this by embedding the image as base64 encoded data. Something like this : [img src=___data:image/png;base64,______] where ___ is a base64 encoded image data Check the source of an email sent from outlook/express that has embedded images. If the same can be done in Evolution, your problem will get solved. Mihira. -- "Not many people know when love really starts... More than a friend, but not quite lovers. A delicate relationship like this changes gradually once it is noticed, and keeps on blossoming, Just like the changing seasons." -- Kanzaki Kyoichi