Hi there,
although I do really hate HTML messages (and their multipart/alternative incarnations, as they're most often misformatted), there's sometimes no way around it to use them. Especially if you're starting an own business and need to compose messages with HTML signatures, including a logo and this kind of stuff.
So I expected Roundcube to be able to create a) a signature in plain text format for text messages, and b) an alternative signature in HTML format for HTML messages - for the same account, of course. Therefore, today I played the very first time with the toggle "HTML signature". But I really don't get what this option does (or should do).
Let's say I have this plain text signature ("HTML signature" de-selected):
-- Michael Xxxxxxxxx Tel.: +49-(0)211-xxxxxxx Mobil: +49-(0)172-xxxxxxx eMail: michael@xxxxxxxxx.de WWW: http://www.xxxxxxxxx.de
If I now select the toggle "HTML signature" and de-select it again, the following plain text signature is being returned:
-- Michael Xxxxxxxxx Tel.: +49-(0)211-xxxxxxx Mobil: +49-(0)172-xxxxxxx eMail: michael@xxxxxxxxx.de WWW: http://www.xxxxxxxxx.de [1]
Links:
Not only that there is an IMO senseless additional link being created, also the blanks after "Tel." etc. are gone, so the contacts are not properly left-aligned anymore.
If I do the same again, the following plain text signature is being returned:
-- Michael Xxxxxxxxx Tel.: +49-(0)211-xxxxxxx Mobil: +49-(0)172-xxxxxxx eMail: michael@xxxxxxxxx.de WWW: http://www.xxxxxxxxx.de [1] [1 [1]] Links:
[1] http://www.xxxxxxxxx.de [1]
Links:
Even more senseless links! And so on...
As I said, I don't get it. What's that for...? Can somebody explain?
The creation of the body of HTML messages seems to even worse, but that's a different issue for a different thread then.
Any help appreciated.
Michael Heydekamp Co-Admin freexp.de Düsseldorf/Germany