Outlook Signiture

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K.J.B.

Hi,

Outlook 2002
I'm setting up signatures in Outlook for company standard.
The signature is in HTML format. It has a "PIC" of our company logo.

Here is my problem:

Whenever I send out an email. The signature works but the "PIC" comes as an
attachment and not in the body of the email?

Any Ideas?

K.J.B.
 
Found something interesting.

It works fine in either Stationary or Signature when received in Outlook.
But if received in Outlook Express it comes as an attachment...
 
Could it be that the sender receives it in Plain Text and not in HTML or
Rich Text?

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Where would I check this.....

Although I seem to be able to pickup of "Graphics"..... (HOTBAR)
 
You can't check this; only the receiver can check this by checking the
properties of the received mail.

FWIW: I suggest you uninstall Hotbar as it contains spyware.

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(I changed my reply address; remove all CAPS and _underscores_ from the
address when mailing)
 
I have both Outlook and Outlook Express configured on my computer. Both
have different email accounts setup so I can send to one another.

Tell me what to check?

Hotbar is uninstalled!

KJ.B.
 

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