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How to make a working signature in thunderbird that has a picture/company logo?

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Im loosing my mind and this is driving me up a wall. ALL I want is a simple signature at the bottom of my emails just like:

NAME "Fancy Font)) TITLE COMPANY TEL:

(((SMALL PIC OF COMPANY LOGO))

((((LONG ass typing describing how this email is private and confidential,blah blah blah))

Thats it,,,thats All I want. I followed the instructions and made an HTML saved signature that I have on my desk top. It worked once I believe,,then never worked again and in the place of my SMALL PIC OF COMPANY LOGO; I get the little cracked page icon and the default I set in text to say "Company Logo". I didnt even bother putting the long print confidential statement at the end of the logo cause there seems to be no option for that either. AND if I had to choose I would want the company logo to come through properly versus the confidentiality statement; I could always copy paste that in manually, but there is no placement for pics in emails so THAT HAS TO BE DONE through some method of signature application through Thunderbird itself.

Such a simple thing that ALL LOT OF PEOPLE WANT; how come this has to be this difficult? Even this right here; Im sure that someone who knows this program could help me with 5min of a phone conversation; but instead I have to create an account, make another password to remember and possibly check back. As a business owner this is holding me back from sending official emails. And yes I could use the original email, but godaddy's signature is just as useless, that thing appears HUGE and is weirdly located.

Im loosing my mind and this is driving me up a wall. ALL I want is a simple signature at the bottom of my emails just like: NAME "Fancy Font)) TITLE COMPANY TEL: (((SMALL PIC OF COMPANY LOGO)) ((((LONG ass typing describing how this email is private and confidential,blah blah blah)) Thats it,,,thats All I want. I followed the instructions and made an HTML saved signature that I have on my desk top. It worked once I believe,,then never worked again and in the place of my SMALL PIC OF COMPANY LOGO; I get the little cracked page icon and the default I set in text to say "Company Logo". I didnt even bother putting the long print confidential statement at the end of the logo cause there seems to be no option for that either. AND if I had to choose I would want the company logo to come through properly versus the confidentiality statement; I could always copy paste that in manually, but there is no placement for pics in emails so THAT HAS TO BE DONE through some method of signature application through Thunderbird itself. Such a simple thing that ALL LOT OF PEOPLE WANT; how come this has to be this difficult? Even this right here; Im sure that someone who knows this program could help me with 5min of a phone conversation; but instead I have to create an account, make another password to remember and possibly check back. As a business owner this is holding me back from sending official emails. And yes I could use the original email, but godaddy's signature is just as useless, that thing appears HUGE and is weirdly located.

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My business signature has all the features you want; fancy fonts, images, long text disclaimer. Images for twitter and linked in are also live links to the respective websites.

I don't understand what problems you're having. How did you construct this sig? Direct typing in of the code, or did you compose it in Thunderbird as if it were an email message?

I wouldn't save it on my desktop; too vulnerable to accidental deletion. Mine is buried in my profile.