Is there a way to use a HTML signature in the standard Microsoft Windows delivered Mail app?
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So far it is not possible :/– Abdessamad IdrissiJan 21, 2016 at 22:14
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I couldn't find any way to do that ,but you have other ways for reaching your goal. 1-you can easily use another app,2-you can copy and past html from browser to the end of email (it will work as real html) ,3- you can make a program or web to do so (getting email ---adding signature-->send it to you or whom you want ,4-add a clickable link and you can design a html page using java script or linking to an html page. please tell me if any of abow is good– M atJun 12, 2016 at 0:03
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I work on the Mail app for Microsoft, and while this is not possible yet we are tracking this as top feedback as we work on improvements to the app.
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2As the default signature seems to have a html element;
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, there must be an unofficial workaround. Are you willing to share it?– StefanNov 22, 2016 at 15:18 -
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I consider this a really important feature that is missing from the otherwise perfect mail app. So impressed by Win10 Mail, this would make it a killer app.– hazymatNov 9, 2017 at 21:15
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More than three years later, and still nothing but crickets… so much for “tracking this as top feedback”. :-/ Jan 7, 2020 at 12:33