

Unfortunately, this method can be very time-consuming, especially if you have a limited knowledge of HTML. All you need is a program like TextEdit to write your HTML in.

If you know a thing or two about HTML coding, you might be able to generate the source code and then add an HTML signature in Apple Mail. That’s it! When you create a new email ( from the Account you selected in step #7) your signature will appear.Use Clean Email to optimize your inbox! Try for free Option 1: Write Your Own HTML Code Once the white space has been made ‘Bold’ simply click ”Mail…’ at the top left of the screen.ġ3. (# is just there to show where the white space will be.)ġ2. Once it is selected, click the ‘B I U‘ button. Hold down your finger over the white space to select it. Press to the right hand side of the image, and then type a few spaces on the keyboard. Hold your finger down in the blank Signature space, click ‘Paste.’ĩ. Select which mail account you want to add a signature to, or select ‘All Accounts.’Ĩ. In both cases you need only click ‘Copy.’ħ. Hold your finger down on the image. It is possible that either of these two screenshots will appear. On your iPhone: Find the image you would like to use in your signature (Tip: An easy way to get your existing signature is to email yourself from your work computer).Ģ. By doing this you will change the email from a plain-text to an HTML based email that supports images.ġ. Luckily, the last time we had to set this up we captured screenshots and documented the process.īelow are the steps to add an image to your email signature on an iPhone 6 (iOS9).

****UPDATE – Please note that this process has changed with the release of iOS 9.3 and no longer works as indicated below.īy default, the iPhone sends email using plain-text format, which does not support images (thus no images in signatures).
