

#CANT USE HTML EMAIL SIGNATURE OUTLOOK WINDOWS#
**Operating system:** Mac, Windows and Linux, it all the same problem. Otherwise the employees prefer to continue to use desktop version of thunderbird and have the proper business image sent to customers when they send out email, not just deficient RTF signature. This is actually important because there no way any users want to be limited by the CKEditor for generating a signature and moving them from any others mail client such as thunderbird, it quite clear that this is a required (not optional but absolutely necessary) thing to fix this issues. It should be concat with the message body.
#CANT USE HTML EMAIL SIGNATURE OUTLOOK CODE#
I can understand that you don't want to have PHP code and stuff in there, but sanitizing html markup has been something quite documented by now, we should be able to use a standard set of html markup tags, without being bothered by the editor. Even by using javascript hack to fill the ckinstance end-up getting filtered. When they paste it inside there no option to not get their signature defaced by the CKEditor. The users are not able to set their email signature properly using optimized and properly formatted HTML. I should be able to have a radio box like this : If this is simply impossible, I will eventually try to maybe make a PR and add a Raw HTML option, but I saw some users to refer to that function, which I cannot find I want to use Nextcloud as my main work station now, but I cannot find a way to make this works. It would look like we don’t care if the signature vary from email to email. It would be nice to be able to use the same signature across clients, to avoid confusion from the customer. And I cannot replicate it with the tools provided, as I cannot hotlink an image from the editor. I was sad to see I cannot simply copy the signature from Outlook/Thunderbird directly to Nextcloud Mail. I see a lot (I mean, a lot) of posts here and on GH about signature, html and images. Furthermore, I made an image public from my Nextcloud instance and was able to replicate my signature and use the image that way in a local HTML file. I saw I can use the editor to create a signature, but I cannot add a table, or an image. I recently switched from Outlook to Thunderbird and was able to copy/paste the same signature, and it works. With the current company, using Outlook, they use an HTML signature.
