![]() ![]() Mail.app also gives it a go, but doesn’t appear to support a full html coded document with local graphics. An internet stored graphic is deemed to be dangerous and spam-like, which I can understand. Mailmate gave it their best try that I’ve seen, but also fails to reproduce a local sourced graphic from an html document. There is no perfect answer for a markdown based signature, coded in html that works perfectly in the tested cases and is robust enough to appear correctly on ALL mail readers. The big issues found in my quest is that there is no perfect solution for support and for signatures features in email clients. There have been others, so I beg your indulgence for not finding others before starting yet another one. This particular thread is one I began on, BTW. Not a fan of monthly or even yearly subscription for email clients. Of the apps actually tried (Airmail, Mailmate, GyazMail) and of course Mail, Airmail is the only one that is by subscription. SpamSieve is a robust spam filter for major email clients that uses powerful Bayesian spam filtering.Speaking of Airmail, it is paid by a subscription fee, $30/year. SpamSieve understands what your spam looks like in order to block it all, but also learns what your legitimate messages look like to avoid confusion.
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