Thank you for your reply and helpful explanation Philip. So K-9 Mail can read html/rich text emails (and display pics) but can not write then.
Okay. Regards On Wednesday, 14 September 2016 12:08:58 UTC+12, Philip Whitehouse wrote: > > > > On September 14, 2016 12:06:34 AM GMT+01:00, Greg Troxel <[email protected] > <javascript:>> wrote: > > > >Gary Wood <[email protected] <javascript:>> writes: > > > >> I need to add an image to my email signature. Is this possible now, > >or can > >> I suggest it as a feature to be added, please? > >> > >> I know it's something that's been requested before by users (going > >back to > >> 2012), and I also know that some of you will disagree with the idea > >of > >> adding images! What I want is an option to be able to do it, not to > >force > >> all users to do so. That way, we can all be happy! ;-) > > > >Perhaps if I had an option that would prevent me from ever receiving a > >signature with an image it would be ok :-) But seriously, many think > >that anything more than a line or two of plain text as a signature is > >atrocious (even if all of us have k-9 configured to not load images by > >default), and thus I think there is reluctance to enable that sort of > >thing. > > I don't really think this is the reason. The main issue is that K-9 has > had more time put into reading rather than composing emails. In supporting > complex signatures we'd also need to be supporting complex email > composition. Both mean writing a user interface that's essentially allows > you easily compose rich text documents. Doing it well means much of the > functionality of an application like Google Docs. > > I'm not saying never, but I do think it's easy to understate what this > would mean. > > Best regards, > > Philip Whitehouse > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "K-9 Mail" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
