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Stewart Berman
I have a small HTML file that I used as a signature in Eudora. It is 809 bytes.
I wanted to create the same signature in Outlook 2007. I went into Signature/New in Outlook 2007.
I then open the Eudora signature file in Explorer, selected all, copied and pasted it into the
Outlook 2007 signature editor. I then saved it. The signature in Outlook 2007 is spread over three
files and totals over 53KB. It also sends it in a format that causes the text color to be lost when
viewed in Eudora. Whereas, Eudora sends it in a format where the text color is correct in both
Outlook 2007 and Eudora.
There is something wrong with a communications system that reduces the signal to noise ration by a
fact or 600. That is, the same information that can be sent in 809 bytes now requires 53KB+ and
loses color information.
Is there someway to just attach a simple HTML file as a signature without adding 52KB of overhead?
I wanted to create the same signature in Outlook 2007. I went into Signature/New in Outlook 2007.
I then open the Eudora signature file in Explorer, selected all, copied and pasted it into the
Outlook 2007 signature editor. I then saved it. The signature in Outlook 2007 is spread over three
files and totals over 53KB. It also sends it in a format that causes the text color to be lost when
viewed in Eudora. Whereas, Eudora sends it in a format where the text color is correct in both
Outlook 2007 and Eudora.
There is something wrong with a communications system that reduces the signal to noise ration by a
fact or 600. That is, the same information that can be sent in 809 bytes now requires 53KB+ and
loses color information.
Is there someway to just attach a simple HTML file as a signature without adding 52KB of overhead?