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Originally Posted by meeera
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I've tried that of course.
But it kills the structure of the signature we generate from our system.
The logo gets misplaced and split and stuff like that.
If you have to care about CI, a company logo and stuff, you're lost.
I've found a 3rd party app, which is working fine.
You upload your signature(s) to their server and then it gets copied correctly.
But for now, this 3rd party app is from a startup company. You either pay an enormous fee ($ 100 doesn't sound much, but for such a simple task I'm not willing to pay that amount) or you manually have to delete their addition to the signature.
Can be done, but it's annoying.
And it still doesn't solve my problem about the fonts.
I've tried a few 3rd party apps, but none solved the issue: How to use your own (not even a special corporate one, just another standard one) font in emails?