So your web designer just handed you an HTML file for your fancy new email signature, and now you’re trying to figure out how the heck to get it into your mail program! Fortunately, we have you covered. Here’s some step-by-step guides for getting your new signature installed.
If you have a large number of staff and find that installing individual signatures in this fashion is not practical, you should consider a signature management system instead.
Windows Programs
- eM Client (Windows)
- Front (Windows)
- Mailbird (Windows)
- Microsoft Exchange (Windows Server)
- Microsoft Outlook (Windows)
- Postbox (Windows)
- Thunderbird (Windows)
MacOS Apps
- Apple Mail (MacOS)
- Canary Mail (MacOS)
- Front (MacOS)
- Outlook for Mac (MacOS)
- Polymail (MacOS)
- Postbox (MacOS)
- Thunderbird (MacOS)
Android Apps
- Front App (Android)
- Gmail App (Android)
- Google Inbox App (Android)
- Mail App (Android)
- Outlook App (Android)
- Yahoo Mail App (Android)
iOS Apps
- Front App (iOS)
- Gmail App (iOS)
- Google Inbox App (iOS)
- Mail App (iOS)
- Outlook App (iOS)
- Yahoo Mail App (iOS)
Websites
- 1and1 (Webmail)
- AOL Mail (Webmail)
- AT&T (Webmail)
- Cox (Webmail)
- Fastmail (Webmail)
- Frontier (Webmail)
- Gmail (Webmail)
- GoDaddy (Webmail)
- Google Apps (Webmail)
- Google Inbox (Webmail)
- Horde (Webmail)
- iiNet (Webmail)
- Inbox.com (Webmail)
- Mail.com (Webmail)
- Office 365 (Webmail)
- Outlook.com (Webmail)
- Rackspace (Webmail)
- Roundcube (Webmail)
- Sky (Webmail)
- TPG (Webmail)
- Verizon (Webmail)
- Westnet (Webmail)
- Yahoo Mail (Webmail)
- Yandex (Webmail)
- Zoho Mail (Webmail)