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    • telmomigueljm
      telmomigueljm last edited by

      Hello,

      I'm a new user of Opera Mail an I'm loving it, but I have a little problem that is unable me to use it for work. I have already an Html signature in my Opera Mail account, how can I have in replies the signature before quote?

      Tank you.

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      • sgunhouse
        sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

        Not designed that way, unfortunately. The only way to have a signature before the quote automatically is to make it part of the quote header (in the file accounts.ini) ... I'm pretty sure you can't include HTML there, but I suppose you could try and find out.

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        • telmomigueljm
          telmomigueljm last edited by

          Thank for the reply. Can you tell me where I put the HTML code of the signature?
          My signature is just an image that I've converted to HTML because I couldn't add an image signature directly.
          Currently I'm moving it by click and drop.

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          • sgunhouse
            sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

            In the file accounts.ini, each account (separately) will have a line that says Reply= followed by the text of the reply header (in English, it would be "On %d, %s said:" or something like that.) If you need to include newline characters (in the text version) then use escapes like in javascript: \n for newline. However, I don't know what it will do with HTML - it may include it as literal text. That portion of the mail client wasn't designed with HTML in mind, so it's 50/50 as to what it'll do with it.

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