Signature images not working
I am new to Airmail but have tried SEVERAL different ways of adding social media icon images in the signature of my emails. It says to simply drag the images there but I have done this from saved images on my computer as well as images in a web browser and they still appear as blue box with ? mark when I send. Becoming rather frustrated as you clearly don't drag and drop as instructed. Any insight would be greatly appreciated!

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JX commented
To get around this issue, first drag and drop your image as per normal.
Thereafter, inspect the HTML code and replace the <img src="file://...
Covert your image to a base64 code using this: http://base64online.org/encode/
remeber to check Format As Data URLreplace src="file://....
with the encoded src="data:image/jpeg;base64,/9j/4Q.....Meanwhile, a paid app should work as it is described - just drag and drop. Looks like Airmail embedding images needs work.
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JackBlack commented
You can also try this https://newoldstamp.com/, plain and easy way to make fine signature
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art commented
same here.... image from signature is delivered as a separate file! that's so disappointing! have to skip on your app!
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Anonymous commented
It's ridiculous that this doesn't work. I'm very frustrated this has been an issue for years and is completely ignored by Airmail.
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Robbin commented
It's 2017 now - still not working in Airmail 3.
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mceolsen commented
For this to work - and for people I email to not get signature images as attachments after I reply to emails, I need to add the images to an external server. Airmail was saving these images in a folder buried on my computer - so - seeing them as images still on not links. All you need to do it upload them to a server and change the link from what it is (view the html in the signature settings) and change it to the new URL for where you uploaded them. I have a personal website I could load them into, but I'm assuming something like a public Dropbox folder might work as well.
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Octavian commented
Same for me. I really need this as this is the reason why i paid for. Can this be fixed please ? Also can someone actually send us a reply. I cannot see any reply for this issue....
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Carlos commented
It would be cool to embed the images of the signatures, so it would be send within the same email. Anyway I'm following your following idea. It works OK too: http://docs.airmailapp.com/airmail-for-mac/composer/html-source-signature-airmail-for-macos
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Joe commented
Hi All,
I was having the same issue.
I found a way that worked for me. I just saved the jpeg images on my google drive folder in finder and then dragged them from the google drive folder to the signature box in the preferences menu. Hope it helps. -
Pierpaolo commented
guys use this and copy the html code in the signature field! it works great!
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Anonymous commented
I paid $13 for this and two years later it's still not fixed? Things you should learn before you download...
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Marcelo commented
Shame on you guys, save your updates since they don't solve something so important as signatures. It seems to me that you don't care about users concerns.
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Hans commented
Its possible (!)
use a bas64 img tag and paste it to your signatur in airmail pref. -
Peter commented
Is it really the case that this bug is not fixed after 2 years? Still appears in the latest version at this point of time... Can you please fix it? Unfortunately, this makes the application unusable for me.
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Anonymous commented
I have exactly the same problem. Any solution here?
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Doug commented
I am experiencing this problem.... almost 2 years later. Is there a fix?
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Anonymous commented
I really need this to be solved as well
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Chris commented
Still an issue in airmail 3. This is the worst.
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MattPeeters commented
Same here at our company!
How to solve this?
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MattPeeters commented
The images in our company signatures show up as attachments for people not using Airmail. (Outlook, ...)
How can I solve this?