[MlMt] graphics in signature
Pedro Lobo
pedro at plobo.net
Thu Jan 16 10:25:46 EST 2014
Hi Jason,
I feel your pain, we have the same policy at work :(
I'd advise you host the image somewhere (Droplr, Dropbox etc.) and then
create a Markdown signature with the image in it.
some thing along these lines should work:
[![](http://url_to_image.jpeg)](http://university url.com)
Hope this helps.
On 16 Jan 2014, at 15:19, Jason Davies wrote:
> Much to my dismay, my university department has stipulated we must
> include a graphic/logo in our signatures. I can't actually see how I
> can do this in Mailmate though:(
>
> Added fun: it is supposed to be clickable to a URL
>
> Drag and drop into the signature composer just adds the link to the
> local file path.
>
> The only thing I can think of right now is to manually add it as an
> attachment to each and every message (unless I get the hang of the
> scripting processes).
>
> Please let me stress my dismay in case anyone else feels the need to
> point out all the reasons not to have a graphic attached to every
> single message...;) This is out of my hands and I accept all shows of
> sympathy at such lack of civilisation *without anyone needing to show
> it* (least of all on a list) :)
>
> (I enjoyed the irony of Mailmate warning me this had no attachment
> attached before I could send
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