I recon it's due to some Outlook versions not understanding "floats"? And then while replying it forces "plain text" format? But you can't control how will other people reply to your email, so I don't see a solution here really. It works fine, and looks good in the sent folder on Thunderbird, but breaks in Outlook inbox:Īnd it further breaks down when replied to the same email from Outlook: It gets formatted with a CSS inliner tool. PhraseExpress works universally in any program (MS Office, Outlook, Lotus Notes, Thunderbird, web browser, etc.). Support for bitmaps (logos) and formatted text in the signatures. Corporate-wide standard appearance for a consistent corporate identy. Can somebody explain what exactly happens to the email when it goes from Thunderbird to Outlook and back? Maybe how to force a consistent look or avoid the breaking. Central management of email signatures with a professional client-/server architecture. Having issues with HTML signature uploaded in Thunderbird email client.
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