Pictures in Signature

Hi,
How can insert an picture within my signature in Mail.
Naren

This is the Leopard Mail topic... the problem I had with answering your question is that you have not updated you Public Profile to show that you are using a version of Leopard. So I was guessing. Your profile (at the bottom of the message) shows you are running Tiger.
I went to my copy of Mail and checked again, and in the preferences I click on Signatures, then create a new signature, then dragged a jpg from my desktop into the area where you type the text of your signature. I get a "plus" sign as I'm dragging in the picture, and when I release the mouse, the picture is added to the signature.

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