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hello, I do not speak English, I use a translator program to help me. I put an HTML signature with the image on a server. When I create a new email the signature appears completely, but when I send an error message: "There was a problem include assinaturas_Parquetsp.jpg file in the message Would you like to continue sending the message without this file.? " If I click "ok" the e-mail will no picture, just the written signature. What is the problem, the HTML file right work when I double-click.

I appreciate the feedback.

hello, I do not speak English, I use a translator program to help me. I put an HTML signature with the image on a server. When I create a new email the signature appears completely, but when I send an error message: "There was a problem include assinaturas_Parquetsp.jpg file in the message Would you like to continue sending the message without this file.? " If I click "ok" the e-mail will no picture, just the written signature. What is the problem, the HTML file right work when I double-click. I appreciate the feedback.

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Normally we encode images so that they are sent in the email body. The default process for inserting images in Thunderbird will do this automatically. If we want to deliberately send a link rather than embed the image, it generates code like this:

   <img alt="special aunt" src="file:///home/chris/Pictures/button.png"
     moz-do-not-send="true" height="49" width="135"><br>

Try adding the moz-do-not-send="true" to your image tag. Or embed your image. People linking to images on servers seem to have more problems than those who embed their images.

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