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i have the kde mail client, and i wanna to put my signature with image source like this <img src="http://www.mydomain.com/images/myimage.gif" border="0">
Originally posted by eduac i have the kde mail client, and i wanna to put my signature with image source like this <img src="http://www.mydomain.com/images/myimage.gif" border="0">
anyone have a idea to do this?
No offense intended, but may I ask a question? Why in the world do you want to do this? Your e-mail will become a pariah on the net. For example, I have spamassassin explicity send e-mails with sigs like this to /dev/null.
And at improving your lying. If you really were using kmail via the command line to automate some gay spamming emails like that for your boss, you would be using kmail to add the image, you'd just add that line to the file which kmail is reading from.
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