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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