Question of the Week | Why does my email signature corrupt once it is received? I have created an email signature in Photoshop on a my imac and have supplied client with a 72dpi, RBG, JPEG file. My client has Microsoft Outlook. When he opens an email to send it looks clear, however once it reaches the receiver it becomes corrupt. How do I prevent this from happening? -- AstieD >> Read full question | Member Photo Galleries | Quite a few TR members have pets at home, and this is the purrrfect place to show them off. This week's "pet of the week" is Thom , submitted by TR member - Churdoo. >> View the gallery | Swag Central | Each week, we randomly select three TechRepublic members -- listed below (in Orange) -- to receive some TechRepublic swag. | If your name appears above (again - in Orange), simply send us an email with your mailing address, and you'll soon be sporting your very own TechRepublic swag. Just remember, you only have until 11:59pm ET, Friday, July 15th, 2011 to let us know you spotted your name! (Please send all correspondence from your registered email with TechRepublic.) | | |  |  | Connect with TechRepublic | | | Community Happenings | Registration for TechRepublic Live 2011 is now open TechRepublic is hosting a free tech event in Louisville, KY, on Sept. 28-30, 2011. Seating is limited, so we encourage members to reserve a spot via the TechRepublic Live 2011 Registration page. >> Read the blog | ............................................................................................. | Download TechRepublic's iPhone, Android Mobile app The TechRepublic app brings you the best insight from IT pros and peer-to-peer advice from the largest IT community on the Web. Get real world IT solutions right in your pocket - with TechRepublic's Mobile app! >> iPhone/iPad Download >> Android Download | | TechRepublic Blogs | Background check companies scrutinize your online presence Toni Bowers: A background check company can drill down into your social networking practices, going so far as to make note of what you 'like' in Facebook. >> Read the blog | ............................................................................................. | The Microsoft bully is back Microsoft is up to their old tricks of gouging smaller companies, claiming patent infringement. This time around it's Samsung. Read Jack Wallen's take on this latest Microsoft bullying. >> Read the blog | ............................................................................................. | The economics of Apple's App Store Larry Dignan: Apple's App Store average paid app price is $1.44, of which it's reported the company gets an average of 26 cents per download. >> Read the blog | | | |
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