
Hi Muhammad,
you upload your file to a web server that is accessible to all Clients
and enter the path in form of <img
src="http://<your-server>.<domain>.<tld>/<path>/logo.png"></img>
HTH
Cheers
Phil
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On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 11:24, Muhammad El-Sergani
Thanks Nils,
And that means I have to put the full server path-name, and make sure that the user otrs has *at least* read permissions to that file, right?
Thanks and Best Regards, Muhammad El-Sergani.
On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 2:46 PM, Nils Leideck
wrote: Dear Muhammad,
On 02.04.2011, at 05:24, Muhammad El-Sergani wrote:
How can one add a picture to a system signature? I tried a lot of things, but eventually, failed.
this is not implemented yet. you could use an <img src=“”> tag in the meantime.
Cheers, Nils
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