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date: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 16:20:47 -0600,    group: microsoft.public.exchange.clients        back       


OWA and logo in sig   
Can someone please tell me how to insert a logo or image into a signature 
with OWA?

Thanks,
Jeff
date: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 16:20:47 -0600   author:   Jeff topnikko@hotmailcom

Re: OWA and logo in sig   
Please don't do that.  Most people consider bloating every message you send 
with a graphic to be rude.  Even if it wasn't, I wouldn't know what to tell 
you since you didn't tell us what version of Exchange you're running.
-- 
Ed Crowley
MVP - Exchange
"Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"

"Jeff" <topnikko@hotmailcom> wrote in message 
news:OFLo2jFkIHA.3840@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Can someone please tell me how to insert a logo or image into a signature 
> with OWA?
>
> Thanks,
> Jeff
date: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 20:34:17 -0700   author:   Ed Crowley [MVP]

Re: OWA and logo in sig   
++

Images in signatures are horrible. Added bandwidth, added storage 
requirements, added complexity, just bad bad bad.


"Ed Crowley [MVP]"  wrote in message 
news:%23aAxbSIkIHA.4940@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Please don't do that.  Most people consider bloating every message you 
> send with a graphic to be rude.  Even if it wasn't, I wouldn't know what 
> to tell you since you didn't tell us what version of Exchange you're 
> running.
> -- 
> Ed Crowley
> MVP - Exchange
> "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"
>
> "Jeff" <topnikko@hotmailcom> wrote in message 
> news:OFLo2jFkIHA.3840@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> Can someone please tell me how to insert a logo or image into a signature 
>> with OWA?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jeff
>
>
date: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 11:02:19 -0400   author:   Brian Day

Re: OWA and logo in sig   
On Mar 28, 4:02 pm, "Brian Day"  wrote:
> 
>
> Images in signatures are horrible. Added bandwidth, added storage
> requirements, added complexity, just bad bad bad.
>
> "Ed Crowley [MVP]"  wrote in messagenews:%23aAxbSIkIHA.4940@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...> Please don't do that.  Most people consider bloating every message you
> > send with a graphic to be rude.  Even if it wasn't, I wouldn't know what
> > to tell you since you didn't tell us what version of Exchange you're
> > running.
> > --
> > Ed Crowley
> > MVP - Exchange
> > "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"
>
> > "Jeff" <topnikko@hotmailcom> wrote in message
> >news:OFLo2jFkIHA.3840@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> >> Can someone please tell me how to insert a logo or image into a signature
> >> with OWA?
>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Jeff

<Jesper Frier>

Well, from a commercial viewpoint, images in email signatures are free
branding and targeted advertising - and ultimately more
business ... ;-)

Yes, there are technical arguments against, but are bandwidth usage,
storage space and infrastructure complexity more important than the
business objectives?

To Jeff: I'll be glad to assist you here:
http://www.officeaddon.com (commercial site)
http://www.emailsignature.eu (support site)

</Jesper Frier>
date: Sat, 29 Mar 2008 00:21:24 -0700 (PDT)   author:   frier

Re: OWA and logo in sig   
One could argue that annoying those with whom you correspond might result in 
less business.
-- 
Ed Crowley
MVP - Exchange
"Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"

"frier"  wrote in message 
news:12aee063-13ad-404c-b596-76735c6f3d9b@a23g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
On Mar 28, 4:02 pm, "Brian Day"  wrote:
> ++
>
> Images in signatures are horrible. Added bandwidth, added storage
> requirements, added complexity, just bad bad bad.
>
> "Ed Crowley [MVP]"  wrote in 
> messagenews:%23aAxbSIkIHA.4940@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...> Please don't do 
> that. Most people consider bloating every message you
> > send with a graphic to be rude. Even if it wasn't, I wouldn't know what
> > to tell you since you didn't tell us what version of Exchange you're
> > running.
> > --
> > Ed Crowley
> > MVP - Exchange
> > "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"
>
> > "Jeff" <topnikko@hotmailcom> wrote in message
> >news:OFLo2jFkIHA.3840@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> >> Can someone please tell me how to insert a logo or image into a 
> >> signature
> >> with OWA?
>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Jeff

<Jesper Frier>

Well, from a commercial viewpoint, images in email signatures are free
branding and targeted advertising - and ultimately more
business ... ;-)

Yes, there are technical arguments against, but are bandwidth usage,
storage space and infrastructure complexity more important than the
business objectives?

To Jeff: I'll be glad to assist you here:
http://www.officeaddon.com (commercial site)
http://www.emailsignature.eu (support site)

</Jesper Frier>
date: Sat, 29 Mar 2008 23:11:37 -0700   author:   Ed Crowley [MVP]

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