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questorfla:
Has anyone ever run across a script that is made to create a "Business" HTML signature for Outlook with a company logo included?

I have looked for such a tool but not been able to find one that works as expected though that could be due to looking in all the wrong places.  One of the original problems was to get the company logo to a higher quality image that was provided when using cut and paste into the Outlook Signature box.   By taking my own and rewriting is line by ine using html and pulling the logo from the company website the result was a big improvement.

What I would like to find now is a way to let each person use a template to fill in things like their phone numbers, position titles, and so on into a template that would use this information to create the complete HTML code to use for the Outlook Signature.  I thought I would ask how others accomplish the same or if anyone knew of a ready made tool for doing this.

c.gingerich:
I have used http://www.wisestamp.com/

wraith808:
^ I've used it before, and it works great.  What stopped me from using it was their business practices fiascos, i.e. changing the terms and your signatures with no notice.  Caveat Emptor.  Or... Caveat Disputatio if you don't pay.  Which seems do be the differentiating factor.

Shades:
https://github.com/jesperronn/VCardCreator
https://github.com/jeroendesloovere/vcard
https://smartdev.wordpress.com/2009/04/06/how-to-generate-a-vcard-file/
http://www.slxdeveloper.com/page.aspx?action=viewarticle&articleid=79

I would assume that one (or all) of the above links will inspire you.

questorfla:
Thanks to all.  The problem was the loss of quality in the logo image and i traced this back to when someone tried to create a standard signature for everyne using outlook to doso.  That person then created signatures for each user and sent out a Word doc with the results. 
The Users then copied and pasted theirs from that Word doc which resulted in their signature starting out with a reduced quality image which only got worse when viewed on various resolution screens.  The "simple-fix" was to change out the image they used with the original HiDef Graphic.  The correct and more permanent method using tempates in the Business control Center for Office 365 has been completely redesigned. :(
I am still trying to find the proper access to mail-flow to enter the area to create a master template for all company email accounts.  The "follow-through's" that are posted online are no longer applicable. :'(

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