Graphic inline Signature

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Fri Apr 11 22:02:03 IST 2008



Dave Jones wrote:
>> Dave Jones wrote:
>>     
>>> Can someone post a sample of a working inline.sig.html? I am getting
>>> an email with the attached jpg file but it only shows an image box of
>>> 186 x 23 with no image inside it. Am I missing something in my html
>>> file that puts it inline within the body?
>>>
>>> _*MailScanner.conf*_
>>> Attach Image To Signature = yes
>>> Inline HTML Signature = %rules-dir%/inline-html-signature.rules
>>> Signature Image Filename = %rules-dir%/signature-image-filename.rules
>>> Signature Image <img> Filename = signature.jpg
>>>
>>> _*cat inline-html-signature.rules*_
>>> From: me <at> mydomain.com <mailto:me <at> mydomain.com>
>>> %report-dir%/inline.oneteam.sig.html
>>> FromOrTo: default no
>>>
>>> _*cat signature-image-filename.rules *_
>>> From: me <at> mydomain.com <mailto:me <at> mydomain.com>
>>> %report-dir%/OneTeam.jpg
>>> FromOrTo: default no
>>>
>>> _*cat inline.oneteam.sig.html*_
>>> <img width=186 height=23 src="signature.jpg">
>>>       
>> You need to call it src="cid:signature.jpg"
>>     
>
> I made my "inline.oneteam.sig.html" have "<img width=186 height=23
> src="cid:signature.jpg>" " but now the src= text value is getting
> dropped off when I view the source of the email.  This is a snip of
> the end of the source:
>
> </BODY><img width=186 height=23 src=>
> </HTML>
>   
That's because you've got the quotes in the wrong place.
src="cid:signature.jpg"
just as I said last time, so the whole thing looks like
<img width=186 height=23 src="cid:signature.jpg">

>
>
>   
>>> Dave Jones
>>>
>>>       
>>>> Themba Ntleki wrote:
>>>>         
>>>>> Hi Guys,
>>>>>
>>>>> Is is possible to have a graphic(.jpg) within the inline signature in
>>>>> MS or something similar, I have tried adding some html code in the
>>>>> inline.sig.html file, but mail is sent without the graphic.
>>>>> Any Ideas?
>>>>>           
>>>> Yes, perfectly possible. Read your MailScanner.conf file and you will
>>>>         
>>> find these. They are most useful with rulesets, so that you switch it on
>>> and off for different people, and choose different images for different
>>> people. My default HTML signature for mail sent within my department
>>> contains an image of my real signature (well, nearly my signature, but
>>> no use for signing checks as me). If you don't know about rulesets, read
>>> /etc/MailScanner/rules/* and the docs on the website and on the wiki and
>>> in the book.
>>>
>>>       
>>>> # If you are using HTML signatures, you can embed an image in the
>>>>         
>>> signature.
>>>       
>>>> # For the filename(s) of the image, see the settings "Signature Image
>>>> # Filename" and "Signature Image <img> Filename".
>>>> # This can also be the filename of a ruleset.
>>>> Attach Image To Signature = no
>>>>         
>>>> # Normally, you would only want to attach the image to messages with an
>>>> # HTML part, as plain text messages clearly cannot display an image.
>>>> # However, if you find some other use for this feature, you may want to
>>>> # attach an image to a message which is just text.
>>>> # This can also be the filename of a ruleset.
>>>> Attach Image To HTML Message Only = yes
>>>>         
>>>> # When using an image in the signature, there are 2 filenames which need
>>>> # to be set. The first is the location in this server's filesystem of the
>>>> # image file itself. The second is the name of the image as it is
>>>>         
>>> stored in
>>>       
>>>> # the attachment. The HTML version of the signature will refer to this
>>>> # second name in the HTML <img> tag.
>>>> # Note: the filename extension will be used as the MIME subtype, so a GIF
>>>> # image must end in ".gif" for example. (.jpg ==> "jpeg" as a special
>>>>         
>>> case)
>>>       
>>>> Signature Image Filename = %report-dir%/sig.jpg
>>>> Signature Image <img> Filename = signature.jpg
>>>>         
>>>> Jules
>>>>         
>>> --
>>> Dave Jones
>>>       
>
>   
>> Jules
>>     

Jules

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