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@ -1469,17 +1469,7 @@ so it is not worth a lot of effort to add support for this to FairEmail.
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<a name="faq57"></a>
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**(57) Can I use HTML in signatures?**
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Yes, you can use HTML in signatures if you paste HTML formatted text into the signature field or use the *Edit as HTML* button.
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You can for example paste this into the signature field:
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This is *italic*, this is *bold* and this is [a link](https://example.org).
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To add an image to a signature you can use an HTML fragment similar to this:
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```
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<img src="https://www.faircode.eu/FairCode.png" />
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```
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Yes, you can use HTML in signatures if you paste formatted text into the signature field or use the *Edit as HTML* menu to enter HTML manually.
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Note that including links and images in messages will increase the likelihood that a message will be seen as spam,
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especially when you send a message to someone for the first time.
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