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Adding a .gif file as a signature

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Name: jm
Date: October 5, 2004 at 14:46:30 Pacific
OS: xp,2000
CPU/Ram: 192
Comment:

Anybody knows how to add a .gif or jpg file as a signature to messages in outlook express 6? Well, I know you can only add a text file but do you know of any program out there that will enable OE 6 to attach a file to all messages automatically?




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Name: yankanuk
Date: October 5, 2004 at 15:49:28 Pacific
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Try this page, I think it's the one you want

gif signature in OE

If you need a simple solution, try mine. I try to give advise on things that have happened to my PC. Changes in registry can be FATAL! Glad to have a chance to help you.


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Name: jm
Date: October 5, 2004 at 17:21:16 Pacific
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Oh thank you so much yankanuk. That's exactly what I needed. Thank you for your time.

JM


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Response Number 3
Name: yankanuk
Date: October 5, 2004 at 22:23:32 Pacific
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you're welcome, I'm glad I could help

If you need a simple solution, try mine. I try to give advise on things that have happened to my PC. Changes in registry can be FATAL! Glad to have a chance to help you.


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