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  • Mine works perfectly !

    Did you use the correct code for the email copy? <img src=”[signature-970]”>

    Make sure to activate the checkbox “send email in htlm format” to see the image in the email.

    steel not working..
    signature showing in coded form..

    Plugin Author tameroski

    (@tameroski)

    Did you check the “Send email in HTML format” checkbox ?
    What is your email client ?

    yes , i checked “Send email in HTML format” check box , the signature is showing in the coded form like :

    Signature: data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAASwAAADICAYAAABS39xVAAAR

    [excessive and improperly posted code removed – please read the forum rules about posting code]

    how to fix it… ???

    Plugin Author tameroski

    (@tameroski)

    Did you use the correct code for the signature in your email ?
    Looks like you use : [your-signature] instead of <img src=”[your-signature]”>

    thanks for your time.. i have used the currect code <img src=”[Signature]”>
    and i tried this one also <img src=”[Signature]” />

    but in my mail and attached PDF file showing the what we say code like my past post. when i checked “Send email in HTML format” check box it not showing in image in Gmail, But it shows in Outlook but steel there is code showing,,,

    Plugin Author tameroski

    (@tameroski)

    I finally took a little time to do the major update i wanted to since a long time : Signatures are no longer using base64 encoded inline data but physical images, stored in the upload dir of your WordPress. This should ged rid of all compatibility issues with email clients and ISPs. Feedbacks appreciated !

    Tameroski,

    How can I get my client to actually access the signature without having her access the database?

    Thanks

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