AquaMail Forum
English - Android => How do I... => Topic started by: elazul on April 15, 2014, 04:25:26 am
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Hello,
I have posted html into the signature box, but when I send messages, the html is shown as plaintext. I have formatting vs. plaintext set to "formatting" in the Composing and sending settings. In the signature box, I have selected rich text, and I do see the rich text formatting bar at the top. Thank you for your help. This is the best email app I have found for android!!
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Well, rich text messages and signatures -- are encoded in HTML, of course, when the app sends them.
However, there is no way to paste arbitrary HTML into a message / signature, and I don't see this changing any time soon -- because I don't have a editor that would be able to handle arbitrary HTML.
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Hm... could you, please, add ability to select file with HTML for signature? You could use editor like you use for add attachments...
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Won't happen "tomorrow" but might happen fairly soon as a "side effect" of some other work we're doing...
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I saw a response that HTML was not supported in the signature, but it used to be. It worked... my google pixel xl bricked the other day, when I got it back all the new apps were downloaded and because there was no history on the phone, the signature wasn't carried forward from previously. No I cannot embed an html signature. Ideas?
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"HTML supported" (or not supported) can mean different things, so to avoid any confusion:
- Aqua Mail's text editor (signature, greeting settings) does support formatting
- Any formatting you add will be encoded and sent as HTML. Same with adding formatting to messages.
- What isn't supported at this time is taking a piece of HTML code "from outside the app" and pasting it into Aqua's signature editor.
- We are hoping to add a feature for this in 1.15.