You guys may get a kick out of this...
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@DustinB3403 said in You guys may get a kick out of this...:
@scottalanmiller While I understand the sentiment it still looks pretty cool.
I'd have to see it, but it sounds really dorky.
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@scottalanmiller said in You guys may get a kick out of this...:
@DustinB3403 said in You guys may get a kick out of this...:
@scottalanmiller While I understand the sentiment it still looks pretty cool.
I'd have to see it, but it sounds really dorky.
If there was a way I could provide a sample, I would. lol
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@scottalanmiller said in You guys may get a kick out of this...:
@DustinB3403 said in You guys may get a kick out of this...:
@scottalanmiller While I understand the sentiment it still looks pretty cool.
I'd have to see it, but it sounds really dorky.
I don't think it looks bad. It just makes it extremely easy to capture the guy's signature.
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I've grown to hate E-mail signatures that include images.
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@DustinB3403 said in You guys may get a kick out of this...:
@scottalanmiller Yes it does.
I've had several business owners require a custom signature of their written name, in their hand writing for communications with customers.
It looks bad ass.
Thank you,
Signature
I wouldn't want to send anyone a copy of my hand-written signature. Seems like a risk to me.
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@EddieJennings said in You guys may get a kick out of this...:
I've grown to hate E-mail signatures that include images.
We found a bug in Outlook for Mac where some images would prevent the Mac from sending and responding to users.
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@EddieJennings said in You guys may get a kick out of this...:
I've grown to hate E-mail signatures that include images.
I've gone back and forth over the years. For a while I had our organization's logo in my signature. I no longer do. I seem to flip flop between sending emails as plain text and then going nuts with HTML formatting. I think I just get bored and need a change-up every now and then, lol.
The reason why I removed the logo from my signature was because to our mail server (Zimbra) every email I sent appeared like it had an attachment. So doing a search for "all emails I sent with an attachment" was not very helpful...
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@anthonyh said in You guys may get a kick out of this...:
@EddieJennings said in You guys may get a kick out of this...:
I've grown to hate E-mail signatures that include images.
I've gone back and forth over the years. For a while I had our organization's logo in my signature. I no longer do. I seem to flip flop between sending emails as plain text and then going nuts with HTML formatting. I think I just get bored and need a change-up every now and then, lol.
The reason why I removed the logo from my signature was because to our mail server (Zimbra) every email I sent appeared like it had an attachment. So doing a search for "all emails I sent with an attachment" was not very helpful...
I had to add this registry key to all of our Outlook 2016 configurations to make our signature images actually appear in the messages.
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Outlook\Options\Mail] "Send Pictures With Document"=dword:00000001
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@EddieJennings said in You guys may get a kick out of this...:
I've grown to hate E-mail signatures that include images.
I started there
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@anthonyh said in You guys may get a kick out of this...:
@EddieJennings said in You guys may get a kick out of this...:
I've grown to hate E-mail signatures that include images.
I've gone back and forth over the years. For a while I had our organization's logo in my signature. I no longer do. I seem to flip flop between sending emails as plain text and then going nuts with HTML formatting. I think I just get bored and need a change-up every now and then, lol.
The reason why I removed the logo from my signature was because to our mail server (Zimbra) every email I sent appeared like it had an attachment. So doing a search for "all emails I sent with an attachment" was not very helpful...
Tons of email systems do that, it's amazing how few people will ever see the email formatted as intended. It must be like 1%.