Dries,

  From the release notes on the latest beta build (4057):

Revision 4057 (Thursday, March 6, 2014)

MailMate now allows signatures to have an HTML alternative to be used for HTML generation. This has mainly been implemented to help out the users which have to adhere to a strict company policy.

There is no GUI for this yet. To try it out you need to quit MailMate and edit this file:

~/Library/Application Support/MailMate/Signatures.plist
Add an html key to any of the signatures, for example,

html = "<strong>Regards,</strong>\n<em>Benny</em>\n";
This works in both plain text and Markdown mode. In other words, even without the use of Markdown, an HTML body part is generated to be able to insert the HTML signature. Naturally, if no HTML alternative exists then HTML is not generated.

(This feature does not mean that HTML is now allowed in general when using Markdown.)


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Steve

On 6 Mar 2014, at 14:54, Dries Geeroms wrote:

How did you end up doing this? Did I miss something in the most recent
update?

I prefer plain text as well, but we have to use signatures following the
company's guidelines at work...


On Fri, Mar 7, 2014, at 12:02 AM, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 6 Mar 2014, at 13:07, Giovanni Lanzani wrote:

Hurrah to Benny!

:-)

Just keep this in mind: Your message is 44% bigger than it would have
been without the HTML signature. If ignoring the delivery-related
headers then it's a 73% increase :-) It's not much in bytes (especially not compared to attachments), but it still seems to be a bit of a waste.
Not that this “problem” is any different than when using Markdown
with HTML generation which I do myself extensively.

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Benny
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