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Is there a way to use a HTML signature in the standard Microsoft Windows delivered Mail app?
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Is there a way to use a HTML signature in the standard Microsoft Windows delivered Mail app?
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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.
3Where is this tracked? Is it on UserVoice? Can we vote on it? – Kugel – 2016-09-27T04:23:53.017
2As the default signature seems to have a html element; Mail
, there must be an unofficial workaround. Are you willing to share it? – Stefan – 2016-11-22T15:18:54.387
1Nearly a year later, is there anything new to share? – Ben Collins – 2017-05-15T17:24:20.880
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. – hazymat – 2017-11-09T21:15:10.610
More than three years later, and still nothing but crickets… so much for “tracking this as top feedback”. :-/ – Janus Bahs Jacquet – 2020-01-07T12:33:01.310
So far it is not possible :/ – Abdessamad Idrissi – 2016-01-21T22:14:01.913
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 – Mahdi Rafatjah – 2016-06-12T00:03:47.997