Attach link to image in signature of email?

Would it be possible to attach a link to an image like a logo in a signature in the email I send to people?
I'd like people to be able to click on an image (e.g. a painting, etc.) of mine and go to my website.
I design websites and know how easy it is to do this on web pages, but in an email I don't know how.
I'm thinking the email would probably have to be sent in html format and then the recipient would have to have their email client set to receive emails in html format.
Any ideas?

Hi,
I'm surprised when you say "fix the image in the appointment", but may I'm too much nitpicking: you should "create the appointment envelop, then get the empty BCS instance, and fix the image into the BCS instance". I explain below.
But, before trying to send an appointment, did you try to send a simple mail with image? (following the indications (i.e. copying exactly the example code!) in the thread I was mentioning above)
Then, if it's okay, as I said first, you have to create a CL_APPOINTMENT instance, then call the instance method CREATE_FROM_REQUEST which returns a new empty CL_BCS_REQUEST instance, then you have to complete it with the image in the body.
Sandra

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