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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/9/2014 10:28 AM, Lt Col Annette
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3) If we use this standardized
email signature with an image of
the words "Civil Air Patrol" -
The name of the organization
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When people hit "Reply" the images are also sometimes stripped out,
depending on email software and various environment settings. <br>
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But note that this is an approved CAP policy. Everyone affected
should do his or her best to comply. I am in the process of
transitioning to a different email address for CAP business and have
finally worked out how to do this signature block in Thunderbird.<br>
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-Michael-<br>
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