![]() What the recipient gets may be significantly different that what you sent. You'll have no idea whether it works either. ![]() The idea of trying to allow people to just paste rich text and images into an e-mail message or signature is simply very ambitious. The problem could be a bug in the software, a problem in the data, or a problem with one or more e-mail servers in transit. There are very, very few people qualified to do that. If you are having a problem with HTML e-mail, the only way to even identify what the problem is requires low-level debugging of the e-mail message by someone who knows both HTML and low-level e-mail protocols. My comment above seems to have a typo and it doesn't make much sense so I'll re-word it. All HTML encoded in e-mail uses very messy and hacked-up HTML. Who is "they"? HTML was always a hacked-up add-on to e-mail. If that were true they wouldn't use HTML in emails. Enter a description for the signature, such as Work, Business, Personal, or Friends. ![]() Click the plus ( +) icon near the bottom of the Signatures window. If you have more than one email account, select the account for which you want to create a signature. Why not? Don't tell me that email wasn't designed for this.īut that's the truth. In the Mail Preferences window, click the Signatures icon.
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