In later versions of iOS there was a cumbersome little known workaround, involving several steps including literally shaking an iPhone after pasting the email signature. Without HTML support only text has been supported in email signatures in iOS, and most other mobile email client applications. Use of HTML, or HyperText Markup Language, coded formatting in email signatures allows custom text, web, phone, and email links to be included. At the time of this writing Apple has not officially announced support for this feature so we cannot guarantee its reliability, but it has been successful in our tests of the Mail app in iOS 10, the latest mobile operating system available for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. HTML formatted email signatures are now supported, or at least simplified in iOS 10. This is a feature of the Mail app that has flown under the radar so far, and one that our Phenomenal Support team has been asked about numerous times over the past several years. Part 3 of 3: New Mail Features in iOS 10 include Draft Folder Synchronization, HTML Signatures, and Updated Settings Menu
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