![]() ![]() linked images may not be automatically displayed in most popular email clients. However, this may cause some problems on the recipient side - e.g. When setting up an email signature with an image on the iOS device, it is preferred to use a linked image (hosted on a web server). If I can be any more help, just give me a shout. It will give you some other tips on how to get the most out of your corporate email signatures. In the meantime, here's a link to get a free copy of our Email Signatures for Dummies guide. You can trial it free for 30 days with no commitments so you can see if it's something that might be of use to you. ![]() It also means that everyone will get the same signature on all devices Opens a new window That means that the signature is essentially stamped by your Exchange server, meaning that you'll get high-quality signatures with imagery on all devices including your iPad. I won't bore you with a pitch but with our product, Exclaimer Signature Manager Exchange Edition, signatures are added after your users send an email. iOS is a particular offender and also has a tendency to do weird things with the formatting. The biggest issues are that mobile devices will often send emails in plain-text and so images get stripped out. Unfortunately, you're going to find it difficult getting imagery on an iPad email signature due to the nature of iOS. This article we did on iPhone email signatures might help (it works the same for iPads) Opens a new window Thanks for the mention Martin2012 and toby wells :) ![]()
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