Re: Mutt and HTML signatures
I would be interested for a solution.
Regards,
Alvin
On Feb 26, 2012, at 5:07 PM, Daniel Bareiro <daniel-listas@gmx.net> wrote:
> On Sunday, 26 February 2012 15:22:20 +0000,
> Camaleón wrote:
>
>>> I was never very fond of sending emails in HTML format, but recently
>>> I changed of job and when my boss saw I was using a company's
>>> signature without the company logo, he asked me to put the pictures
>>> in the signature. It seemed more a psychological than a real
>>> problem...
>
>> I feel your pain :-)
>
> You sound like Master Yoda :-D
>
> I hope this is not the way to the dark side...
>
>>> Is there any way to use HTML signatures with Mutt? More than 10
>>> years that I use Mutt and I would not like having to change it just
>>> for this. I tried using a signature file with HTML code, but after
>>> reviewing the receipt of the message, HTML code is seen rather than
>>> rendering.
>
>> Sure! You can just create html encoding messages with "Ctrl+T"
>> (default combo) and change the "Content-Type:" header field to
>> "text/html" instead "text/plain". Then write down (or append) html
>> code tags on your message - or signature template- and that should be
>> all.
>
> Interesting... the problem is to manually type the text with HTML tags
> is depressing. Is there any command line HTML editor can be used with
> Mutt?
>
> It also occurs to me that another alternative would be to write the
> message body in plain text as one normally does, then to have some
> process to attach the HTML version for that version in plain text, each
> with its signature in plain text and HTML as appropriate. Is that
> possible?
>
> A few annoyances that must be taken to add two silly pictures when there
> are more important things as using the time to more productive things as
> working.
>
>> Greetings,
>
> Thanks for your reply.
>
>
> Regards,
> Daniel
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