Hi! I reply below:
Em [2022-09-19 seg 08:31:57-0400], Adam Tauno Williams escreveu:
> More exotic suggestion: just skip the signature. They were useful
> once upon a time, long ago; today they really accomplish nothing.
> Including anything but your name is largely a waste of time.
Hum, maybe
On Mon, 2022-09-19 at 08:31 -0400, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> On Mon, 2022-09-19 at 08:08 -0300, Jorge P. de Morais Neto via
> evolution-list wrote:
> > Hi. I reply below:
> > Em [2022-09-19 seg 00:54:15+0200], Ángel escreveu:
> > > If the problem is only surfacing on the signature, maybe you
>
On Mon, 2022-09-19 at 08:08 -0300, Jorge P. de Morais Neto via
evolution-list wrote:
> Hi. I reply below:
> Em [2022-09-19 seg 00:54:15+0200], Ángel escreveu:
> > If the problem is only surfacing on the signature, maybe you could
> > setup your signature with doubled newlines?
> thank you for
Hi. I reply below:
Em [2022-09-19 seg 00:54:15+0200], Ángel escreveu:
> If the problem is only surfacing on the signature, maybe you could
> setup your signature with doubled newlines?
I thank you for the tip, but that would add five newlines to my
messages, which I think would be too much.
On 2022-08-31 at 19:59 -0300, Jorge P. de Morais Neto wrote:
> The situation is a bit disappointing, but anyway I thank you for
> replying.
>
> Regards,
> Jorge
If the problem is only surfacing on the signature, maybe you could
setup your signature with doubled newlines?
Regards
Ángel
Hi. I reply below:
Em [2022-08-28 dom 13:29:29+0100], Pete Biggs escreveu:
> If your work requires you to use HTML emails, then I suspect it's a
> battle not worth fighting. However when you use HTML, Evolution
> surrounds the sig with to try and maintain it's integrity
> and that seems to
Hi. My workplace sadly uses Microsoft technologies for collaboration
and MS Outlook as the default email client. I instead use Evolution on
a GNU/Linux virtual machine (VM). I used to compose emails in plain
text, but then my boss told me to use HTML because plain text emails
look bad on MS
>
> For most text paragraphs this looks acceptable, but some kinds of text,
> such as mail signatures, look pretty bad. Is there anything I can do
> from Evolution side to attenuate the problem? For example, is it
> possible to configure Evolution to use HTML for the signature only,
> while
Hi. My workplace sadly uses Microsoft technologies for collaboration
and MS Outlook as the default email client. I instead use Evolution on
a GNU/Linux virtual machine (VM). I used to compose emails in plain
text, but then my boss told me to use HTML because plain text emails
look bad on MS