
The only type of exceptions I am allowed to introduce to the client regard websites, while my images are locally stored on my filesystem. Specifically, the solution suggested by the user Matt on does not work for my case. I can only see their outboxes and the text of the signature.įollowing similar questions of Thunderbird users that encounter the same Error e.g.,, , I was unable to derive a solution. The result is that the images, as the message says, do not appear on the e-mail. Thunderbird has blocked a file from loading into this message. HTML file of my signature I get prompted the following warning at the bottom of my screen in a yellow banner: When I am trying to append to my e-mail the. Specifically, I am using version 78.7.1 (64-bit) of the software. I cannot remember the exact version of Thunderbird I am using on that machine since at the moment I do not have any access to it.Ĭurrently, I am using the product, namely Thunderbird, from my Ubuntu machine. Specifically, I've been using my signature with great success on my windows machine without any problems. Will be at the bottom of the compose window.My problem concerns the e-mail HTML Signatures.
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Open the 'My Documents' ( Windows XP), or 'Documents' ( Windows Vista, 7) folder and create a new text file.Windows ( XP, Vista, 7) with Thunderbird 2.x.x.x How to create a signature in Thunderbird 3 Mozilla Thunderbird version 3.x features an integrated signature option in the Account Settings preference panes, though signatures can still be handled this way. The easiest way to create the signature is by plain text file, stored in your user account's Is not part of the application as a setting, but is an external file, referenced in the account Thunderbird 2.x handles signatures a bit different than Microsoft Outlook or Apple Mail.
