destrekor
Lifer
When it comes to embedding images in enterprise/corporate email signatures (Exchange 2010, with signatures deployed to Outlook, OWA, and mobile clients), what is the preferred approach: images linked to servers on the domain, or external images on your website (webhost) ? Or, is this a time even to break out IIS7 and configure an internally-hosted solution? Say, on the same subdomain as OWA, make a page point to images hosted on that server, and then have the signatures link their for images instead of to the server specifically? (http://mail.website.com/images instead of \\server\images)
Or... is leaving them on the local server, and having the signature point specifically to it, going to work just as well? I'm trying to determine if some bad image tags ("cid:blahblahblah") that I've seen in the signatures at times are related to the external client not downloading the images due to bad formatting/links, or if I'm seeing that after the external user elected not to download the images while in Outlook, or whatever is going on...
Or... is leaving them on the local server, and having the signature point specifically to it, going to work just as well? I'm trying to determine if some bad image tags ("cid:blahblahblah") that I've seen in the signatures at times are related to the external client not downloading the images due to bad formatting/links, or if I'm seeing that after the external user elected not to download the images while in Outlook, or whatever is going on...