How to Add an Image to Your RoundCube HTML Signature Scott MitchellUpdated on July 15, 2022 1 Minute Read When working with signatures, you may want to spice yours up with images for your company or for branding. This requires the use of an HTML signature as well as writing your emails within the HTML editor. Below we show you how to include an image in your RoundCube signature. Adding Images to Your HTML Signature in RoundCube Set HTML Editor for Composing Emails If you do not set the email composer to use HTML by default, the image will never display in the signature. Here, we explain how to set that. Log into your webmail interface.Select RoundCube from the email client choices.Click on Settings, found in the upper right corner of the screen.Click on Preferences.Click on Composing Messages, under the Section column.Set the Compose HTML messages dropdown to ‘Always‘.Click Save. Set the Image in the Signature Now that you have set the emails to be HTML by default, you can set the signature to have the image. Click on Settings in the upper right hand corner.Click on Identities.Click on the identity you want to set the signature for from the Identities column.In the right hand panel, locate the ‘Signature‘ field. To add an image, click the HTML icon on the toolbar.This brings up a separate editor box. Enter your image code here and then click Update. Here is an example image code:<img src="logo.png">The image should now appear in the Signature box. Click on the Save button to save the signature. Share this Article Related Articles Transferring Emails from Your Old Host to InMotion Hosting How to Setup Office 365 DNS Records How to fix OLMAPI32.dll and WWLIB.dll error in Outlook 2013 How to Setup Outlook 2016 for Mac Issues with Outlook 2007 Running on Windows 10 Outlook not working after installing Windows 10 IMAP Issues Affecting Outlook 2013 and Office 365 Outlook 2013/Office 365 – Subscribing to your Inbox How to create an email signature in Outlook 2003 How to create an email signature for Mac in Outlook 2011