A standard block or text – or signature Or .say– at the bottom of an outgoing email dates back decades. Modern email software, like Apple’s Mail app for macOS, gives you full access to designing a signature, including rich formatting, links, and images. These options are generally missing on an iPhone or iPad. How to add a little verve to your “.sig”? You have several options.
Use limited formatting in settings
If you go to Settings > Email > Signatureyou can select the text (tap then tap Select all), tap it to display a context menu, tap Formatthen choose Bold, ItalicsOr Emphasize. If that’s all you need, you’re done. Faucet Email to finish.
However, this limited control does not allow you to resize text, add links, add images, or use any other formatting options.
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Use Pages or a similar rich text app on your iPhone or iPad
If you want to access rich text on the same devices:
- Open pages (installation is free).
- Format your signature.
- Select the text (and images, if applicable) and copy it.
- Go to Settings > Email > Signature and paste it.
It works with any iOS or iPadOS with rich text support.
Use the Mail app for macOS
Although you cannot sync signatures, for no good reason, between Mail for iOS/iPadOS and macOS, any draft messages you write in one account are saved at the server level and available in your Mail app on all connected devices to this email. account.
Here’s how to achieve it:
- In Mail for macOS, create a new message with File > New Message or press Command-N.
- Format your signature in the body of the message.
- Close the message, which leaves it in the Drafts folder.
- On your iPhone or iPad, open the Mail app and navigate to that account’s Drafts folder.
- Select the text in the message, tap it to display the context menu, then tap Copy.
- Go to Settings > Email > Signaturetap in the field, then tap Dough.
(In testing, this synced not correctly with my iCloud email account, but with all other email accounts.)
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Use the Universal Clipboard to copy from your Mac
You can also follow similar steps if you’re signed into the same iCloud account on your Mac and iPhone or iPad, which enables Universal Clipboard, which automatically syncs anything you copy to one device with your others if they found nearby. (Universal Clipboard also requires Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Handoff to be enabled.)
- In Mail for macOS, Pages, or any program that supports rich text, format your signature.
- Select it and copy it.
- HAS Settings > Email > Signaturedough.
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