Trying to create roundcube webmail signature? We can help you with it.
Here at Bobcares, we often receive requests to create webmail signatures as a part of our Server Management Services.
Today, let’s see how our Support Engineers create the signatures in webmail.
Explore more about webmail signature
A webmail signature is a block of text appended to the end of an email message. Generally, it contains the sender’s name and contact information.
It is often called an email footer.
Also, it provides a recipient with the information about your company and helps recognize it.
How we create roundcube webmail signature?
Our Support Engineers follow the below steps to create roundcube webmail signature.
– Initially, we log into the Webmail dashboard and choose the RoundCube option.
– From the RoundCube dashboard, we click on the Settings option in the upper right corner of the screen.
– Then we click on the Identities tab.
– After that, within the Identities tab we find and click on the desired identity in the left hand panel.
– Here, we click on the Signatures tab.
– Then we can either select the Standard Signature Box or HTML Signature Box in the Signature field.
– After that, we click on the Save button located underneath the tabs.
How we add images to the signature
We follow the below steps to add an image to the signature.
– Initially, we upload the image either on the hosting account or on an image-sharing site.
– After that, we access the mail account and click on Settings.
– Then we go to Preferences -> Composing Messages. Here, we set Compose HTML messages to always.
– After that, we open the link to the image we initially uploaded in the browser and repeat steps above to access the Signature file in HTML mode
– Then we click on the image customer wish to attach to the signature and drag it to the field called Signature.
– Finally, we hit on Save.
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Conclusion
In short, we can create the roundcube webmail signature through few steps. Today, we saw how our Support Engineers created the webmail signature.
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