Add image to signature in mail
To add an image to your signature in email, you'll need to follow these steps:
Method 1: Using HTML code
- Create a new email or open an existing one.
- Click on the "Signature" button (usually located at the bottom of the compose window).
- In the "Signature" window, click on the "Edit" button.
- In the "Edit Signature" window, click on the "Insert" button.
- Select "Image" from the dropdown menu.
- Enter the URL of the image you want to add (e.g., a link to a hosted image on a website).
- Adjust the image size and alignment as needed.
- Click "OK" to save the changes.
Method 2: Using a signature editor
- Download and install a signature editor software, such as SigPlus or Signature Manager.
- Create a new signature by dragging and dropping the image into the editor.
- Customize the signature as needed (e.g., add text, change font, etc.).
- Save the signature as a file (e.g.,.html or.txt).
- Go to your email client's settings and add the signature file to your email signature.
Method 3: Using a third-party email client extension
- Install an email client extension, such as SigNoald or Email Signature Rescue.
- Configure the extension to add an image to your email signature.
- Customize the signature as needed (e.g., add text, change font, etc.).
Common email clients and their signature settings
- Gmail: Go to Settings > General > Signature, then click on the "Insert image" button.
- Outlook: Go to File > Options > Mail > Signature, then click on the "Insert picture" button.
- Yahoo Mail: Go to Settings > More Settings > Signature, then click on the "Insert image" button.
- Mozilla Thunderbird: Go to Edit > Account Settings > Composition > Signature, then click on the "Insert image" button.
Remember to check your email client's documentation for specific instructions on adding an image to your signature.