On 15 Jan 2014, at 16:03, Bill Cole wrote:
Is the audience for a better default behavior and/or a more
support-worthy switch larger than myself and the small crowd of very
geeky people I've convinced to use MM? Put another way: is no one who
doesn't work professionally with the problem of emai
Much to my dismay, my university department has stipulated we must
include a graphic/logo in our signatures. I can't actually see how I can
do this in Mailmate though:(
Added fun: it is supposed to be clickable to a URL
Drag and drop into the signature composer just adds the link to the
local
On 16 Jan 2014, at 16:19, Jason Davies wrote:
> Much to my dismay, my university department has stipulated we must include a
> graphic/logo in our signatures. I can't actually see how I can do this in
> Mailmate though:(
>
> Added fun: it is supposed to be clickable to a URL
>
> Drag and drop in
Hi Jason,
I feel your pain, we have the same policy at work :(
I'd advise you host the image somewhere (Droplr, Dropbox etc.) and then
create a Markdown signature with the image in it.
some thing along these lines should work:
[](http://university url.com
Hi Folks,
Anyone have any experience with MailMate and a mail merge? Would you
like to share?
Thanks,
Zvi
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Hi Jason,
Happy you got that sorted out. As for your question, that's the syntax
for including an inline image. So, for your specific case:
Creating a link in markdown would be:
[Text](url)
Adding and Image:

Combine both to get you end result:
On 16 Jan 2014, at 15:25, Pedro Lobo wrote:
I feel your pain, we have the same policy at work :(
I'd advise you host the image somewhere (Droplr, Dropbox etc.) and
then create a Markdown signature with the image in it.
some thing along these lines should work:
[]
On 16 Jan 2014, at 17:18, Zvi Biener wrote:
> Hi Folks,
> Anyone have any experience with MailMate and a mail merge? Would you like to
> share?
Why would you do this in MailMate and not in something like Mailchimp.com?
But, if my inner nerd would come alive I would script something from the
co
On 15 Jan 2014, at 15:02, Bill Cole wrote:
Which is why MM generates a multipart/alternative message with
text/plain and text/html parts when one enables Markdown.
True, I had forgotten about that, but the sender can omit the HTML part
without turning of Markdown, as Benny said.
Most critic
Benny,
What's the preferred way for a user to set options for a bundle? I was
thinking about introducing a new 'defaults' variable that they could set
and be queried from the bundle code. I expect if that's the preferred
way, you'll have some guidance on the naming convention?
Thanks!
nall.
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Anyone have any experience with MailMate and a mail merge? Would you
like to share?
Why would you do this in MailMate and not in something like
Mailchimp.com?
Curiosity. Can't MailMate do *everything*?
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