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Hi there, When sending an email I have set up (in account settings) that an outgoing email has a 'signature image from a file'.

When I open a new message to send, the signature file (image) is there at the bottom of the email. I can double click that image and I get an 'edit image properties' box - so I can change the size of image and add a link to that image.

The problem is that I have to make those changes to each e-mail I send. Is there a way to set the default parameters of that signature image (size, add link etc..)

Many thanks in advance Regards Michael

Hi there, When sending an email I have set up (in account settings) that an outgoing email has a 'signature image from a file'. When I open a new message to send, the signature file (image) is there at the bottom of the email. I can double click that image and I get an 'edit image properties' box - so I can change the size of image and add a link to that image. The problem is that I have to make those changes to each e-mail I send. Is there a way to set the default parameters of that signature image (size, add link etc..) Many thanks in advance Regards Michael

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Please post the exact HTML source of your signature and someone here may be able to assist.

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Hi there, thank you for replying. It is not html, the signature is just a jpg photo..

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That's your issue. Thunderbird is 'building' the needed HTML. If you do an online search, there are many sites that do signatures for free. Photos are always the more difficult ones.

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Try creating the signature as an html file with the TB message composer. That will allow you to embed a link in an image and set the image size etc.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/signatures#w_including-image-files-in-signatures