How to Add an Image to Your Mozilla Thunderbird Signature
Sunday April 20, 2008
Mâcher means to chew, and papier is paper in French; papier-mâché, consequently, is paper chewed up. It certainly looks the part.
Fascinating though this is, it can be sensible, of course, not to mention it — especially when papier-mâché, sensitive people or children with newspapers to devour are around.
Now, when you fancy your emails' recipients to have chewing paper, chewing gum, chewing books or indeed any other image in mind when they think of your or your company, you can add that image to your Mozilla Thunderbird signature:
›› Want your logo, a photo or some other graphic to appear in your signature? Here's how to add an image to your signature in Mozilla Thunderbird.
Fascinating though this is, it can be sensible, of course, not to mention it — especially when papier-mâché, sensitive people or children with newspapers to devour are around.
Now, when you fancy your emails' recipients to have chewing paper, chewing gum, chewing books or indeed any other image in mind when they think of your or your company, you can add that image to your Mozilla Thunderbird signature:
›› Want your logo, a photo or some other graphic to appear in your signature? Here's how to add an image to your signature in Mozilla Thunderbird.


Comments
Does NOT work for me with version 2.0.0.19 (20081209). Web-based images do not show and disk-based images are never attached. I have no idea why it suddenly stopped working. I’ve had images in my signatures in the past. Images that work perfectly well in Firefox only show as a broken image in TB