Insert image in signature in Mail (MAC)

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wataara -  
 Anonymous user -
Hello,
I am on a Mac (Apple) and I use Mail for my emails.
I am looking to consistently insert an image as a signature in my emails (my company's logo).
I know how to do it in Outlook but I can't find out how to do it in Mail (on Mac).
I tried [img=http://www.zzz.com/image.jpg] or <img src="http://www.google.fr/images/nav_logo72.png"></img> but it takes it as text and not as code.
Does anyone have a solution?

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Anonymous user
 
Good evening,

it's actually quite simple.
-Mail Menu / Preferences ..
-Signatures button..
-There, in the right part of the window, after selecting the relevant signature in the central area, you drag and drop your image .. it's done.

Best regards
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ccmceline
 
Hello,

I did exactly as you said, but I just realized that some people can't see the image (which is a .gif) while they can see the rest of my signature. For some, they see the outline of the image with a small "broken link" symbol inside, others see the name of a .tiff file (????) instead of the image... some can see it (on Yahoo for example) by allowing images...
I don't know what to do so that everyone can see my logo which also contains my contact information!

On another note, sometimes it appears blurry upon receipt while it is perfectly clear in reality.

That's a lot of details, I'm sorry, but thank you for your bright ideas :o)

Céline
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Anonymous user
 
Thank you very much, it works perfectly :)
Before, I used to copy/paste the JPEG image of my logo into Signature, but my recipients received the logo as an attachment...
It was indeed enough to drag and drop, thank you again!
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