Image on OWA Signature
Hi people There is a way to put images on owa signature (OWA 2007) Or even put a url from a image (in html dunno) who put the image in the time to send or yet put a transport rule like a disclaimer with an image, wil work?? ty regards
July 3rd, 2008 2:55pm

Hi Ty, Microsofts stand on this is that we cannot have images in OWA signatures, and hence is not a supported configuration. You can try the following method to see if it can work for you. How to get an image into the signature file in OWA http://support.microsoft.com/kb/924222 If it doesn't work. There is no way base on my research. Thanks, Elvis
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July 4th, 2008 7:47am

Hello Could you consider using third-party software? Fo my reserach, som emailsignature software can make it on OWA. Aso, you can try to below method for add the image on owa signature, however, this method allow config one by one per clients. add image on OWA http://www.wimesh.net/wimesh/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=30&Itemid=30 Third-party software http://www.emailsignature.eu http://www.symprex.com/products/email-signature-disclaimer-manager/features.asp
January 29th, 2009 10:42pm

This works:see http://www.emailsignature.eu/phpBB2/viewtopic,p,3612.htmlDownload and install the S/MIME for OWA. To do so: Open OWA, click options, in the E-mail security field, click Download button to download and install the S/MIME. After the installation finishes, you will see the button change to Re-install. In OWA, Options, click Edit signature button. Open the URL with the image that you want to use. Right click on the picture, select copy. Back to the window for editing signature, right click in the edit field, select Paste. Then you can add addition words and click "Save and close" to keep the modification. Back to Options window, make sure the option "Automatically include my signature on outgoing messages" Joe
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February 13th, 2010 2:54pm

It looks like http://support.microsoft.com/kb/924222 is no longer available. Is there a replacement to it? I have a similar issue we are required to produce an automated signature that is a replica of our corporate business card, and need to be able to put text over an image to make it work.
May 27th, 2010 2:13pm

If you have an copy of the image you are using online... What I did..... Type http://www.yourcompany.co.uk/signature.gif (or wherever your image is located) into the browser address barClick and drag across the image to highlight it then right-click and CopyGo into the Options (lower left) and edit signature... as beforeType Dear Mr Joe Bloggs or similar in the box (seems to need text of somesort), add a carriage return...Right-click and PasteIt asks [Do you want to allow this webpage to access your Clipboard?] click Allow accessIt then asks [Do you want to view only the webpage content that was delivered securely?] ** click No **Save and CloseSave and Close again When you create a new email message you again have to click No to No. 7 above and for some bizarre reason it comes up with 2 copies of the email signature on mine???!!! But once I delete one it seems okay...
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May 1st, 2012 7:36am

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