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mrmail2000 - 18 Apr 2008 02:48 GMT
I am trying to attach a banner w/ html code to my outgoing emails. I
pulled the code off a website and can not get it to show up as a banner
in my email. The only thing that shows up is the actual code. How can I
get the actual "clickable" banner in my emails? :confused:

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Steve Cochran - 18 Apr 2008 10:30 GMT
You can create an HTML signature file and then use that under Tools |
Options | Signatures.  You can put the banner code in that file and then
designate it as the signature file.  However, if it involves scripts, then
the users will probably not set it, as scripting in email is blocked by
default.

steve

> I am trying to attach a banner w/ html code to my outgoing emails. I
> pulled the code off a website and can not get it to show up as a banner
> in my email. The only thing that shows up is the actual code. How can I
> get the actual "clickable" banner in my emails? :confused:
muzymint - 21 May 2008 12:00 GMT
I've also got the same problem. I have tried the solution and it doesn't
work. How do I know if there is script code in the file?

> You can create an HTML signature file and then use that under Tools |
> Options | Signatures.  You can put the banner code in that file and then
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> > in my email. The only thing that shows up is the actual code. How can I
> > get the actual "clickable" banner in my emails? :confused:
 
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