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Leon McClatchey wrote: <BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE> Steven T. Hatton wrote: <BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE><A HREF="http://counter.li.org/"><IMG SRC="cid:part1.35932793.A2CFA7DA@cpkwebser5.ncr.disa.mil" HEIGHT=110 WIDTH=190></A> <B><FONT FACE="Times New Roman,Times"><FONT COLOR="#FF0000"><FONT SIZE=+4>Yo Bill! Doo-bee, doo-bee, doo.</FONT></FONT></FONT></B> <BR> </BLOCKQUOTE> How did you get this image and counter registration in your email? I just recently registered myself, but can't find the image (though I do know my number:-) and would like to append it to my signature? Thanx Loads:-) <PRE>-- cya l8r Leon McClatchey leonmcclatchey@homemail.com (Linux Box)</PRE> </BLOCKQUOTE> Leon, I recieved an e-mail back form my registration. It contained a web address and a user key which I used to access my record. At the top of that record I found the image. I right clicked and saved the image. I then used the Netscape Composer to create an HTML file which I stored as a signature file (siglinux.txt). I then pointed my Communicator to that file under Edit | Preferences | Mail & Groups | Identity. I found that I need to give an explicit path in the immage properties in order to make it work. It would appear that you are using an HTML enabled mail client. For folks without html clients this may come across as garbage. I hope it doesn't present them with too much consternation. I say they need to get with the 21st century. :-) If people do gripe a lot, well I guess I'll get rid of it. Steve <A HREF="gif00006.gif"><IMG SRC="gif00006.gif" ALT="GIF image"></A></P>