andy wrote:
Hello
I am needing some assistance please on inserting images into an
Evolution outgoing email signature block. This concerns Evolution
2.6.3. running on a GNU/Linux Debian Etch platform.
At present, I have constructed a signature block with the following
components: an image (digitised hand signature), above a text block of
name and job title, above a 2-celled table, with one cell containing
the image of the company's logo and the second, a text block with
contact details. HTML has been enabled.
In preview, all components are visible. While writing an email all
components are visible. Once the email has been sent, in the Sent
folder, all except the logo are visible (this is now seen as only a
place-holder). Feedback from recipients confirms that the results in
the Send folder are how the emails are received, with place-holders in
the place of company logo.
I have experimented with the image itself, opening it in Gimp and
saving it as - variously - a *.gif, a *.jpg, and now a *.png format.
All results are the same.
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.
TIA
Andy
Have found a workaround for this. I copied the desired signature block
into OO.o, exported it to a pdf, selected the images and text, copied
that into Gimp, and scaled and cropped the image, saved it and then
inserted that into Evolution's signature area as an image. It now works
just fine. The only drawback is if anyone's email filter quarantines
image attachments, then it will get blocked, but other than that it
ticks all of the right boxes.
Thanks for the varied input on this matter.
All the best
A
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