Signatures in HTML
under review
Yannis Haralambous
My University (IMT Atlantique) has a standard signature for all staff members (whether administrative or teachers), and this signature is given to us in HTML format (it contains buttons for the various social media). So I really need to be able to use HTML signatures. Furthermore I wish to be able to add a random sentence (out of a closed list contained in a JSON file) to the signature, until now this was done by SmallCubed MailSuite, but the latter is not compatible with Sonoma, so I will have to continue using Ventura until MailButler introduces this feature. Please don't let me stay forever in Ventura…
Fabian
under review
Shiiko
As I was reviewing the features of Mailbutler, I thought that I saw that HTML signatures were available and that was an attractive point. The predefined templates are almost ok but very limiting.
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André Rombauts
Indeed. The "automated" way of creating signature may seem a good idea and is OK for those who are not at ease with HTML design but there are many standalone HTML design utilities that can be used, so Mailbutler should offer the ability to use the code produced by those applications.
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Noortje
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Custom Signatures
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Johnny Eddings
Hi There, the main reason i purchased this app was for the custom signature option. Could you please bring this option back as it was such a great feature
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Noortje
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Signature
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Markus
Hello, I would be very happy if we could further edit the signature. This means that you can also freely determine the position of one or more logos.
It would also be helpful if more fonts could be used.
In the business version, I can bring in other users. However, editing then becomes very difficult because the “master” is on guard - my settings in the text fields can then no longer be changed - but the paragraphs and disclaimers are determined by the admin. B
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Doug Cook
Yes! This would be a lovely feature to have... especially because the stock signature I want to use misbehaves when placed while using a MacBook. Please bring it back. Thanks!
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Darrell
I have been asking them for a few years now, "Why did they ever remove the custom html code for a custom signature???" They have NEVER answered me. It was the absolute stupidest removal I've ever seen. It was a function, a great feature, that was available. It made it extremely easy to create and upload a total custom email signature using html, the exact signature you would like for your emails. All they had to do was keep it while adding new features.
Using Apple Mail, I have a work-around if anyone is interested. It bypasses their lack of offering a custom html email signature, and allows you to use the exact look you want for your signature.
Interested?... email me at dgow@simplewebs13.com
Fabian
Bernd Kühn Maybe you can tell us what kind of additional requirements you have regarding your email signature, which we currently do not offer with our signature editor?
Bernd Kühn
Fabian: Hi Fabian,
I have 4 signatures; one depending on the function. I was able to determine the layout myself, provide the respective images and icons from my server, integrate a QR code, etc.
Your templates are nice, but only flexible to a certain extent and therefore rather limited in the professional sector.
Most email programs allow you to integrate HTML code (Airmail, Spark, Mailspring, etc.) and it would be much easier for “professionals” if you use this function (again! , because it was possible) would integrate.
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B. Kuehn
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Noortje
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Additional features
Thomas Zeltner
- Possibility to use your own HTML code for signatures
-... and a functionality that helps to organize countless emails (unfortunately I don't have any suggestions as to what that could be)
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