![]() Most of those reading this post will want an easier way to accomplish the task. For those who have experience in coding HTML, you could just pop open your favorite text editor and design the page totally with text. Let me repeat one point from that opening paragraph – there’s no way to make an HTML-formatted email in Mail, which means you’ll need to use some way of designing your email and generating the HTML file and any associated cascading style sheets (CSS). In today’s tutorial, I’ll show you several ways to design an HTML email, then let you in on the secret of how to send those emails from the Mac Mail app. As nice as these sound, Apple Mail isn’t designed to let you create HTML emails instead, it uses what is called RTF or “rich text format”. These are HTML (HyperText Markup Language) emails that are usually designed to inform or entice you, with fancy graphics, photos, animations, and of course some text. I’d be willing to bet that at least some of the emails aren’t typical plain text emails instead, they’re nicely formatted messages that look more like a web page than just a bunch of words. ![]() Please leave a comment below to share about your Apple Mail hacks and time saving tips.Do me a favor and look at your email inbox right now. I hope you found this helpful and saves you time. Personally, I think the new solution above is superior and you shouldn’t be afraid to say good-bye to stationery. It explains what you need to do BEFORE upgrading to Mojave in order to save the stationery feature. If you haven’t upgrade to macOS Mojave yet and want to salvage the stationery feature…Ĭheck out this stack exchange tip. Plus, I think it’s cleaner to keep templates separate in their own special folder. As soon as you send a draft email it’s gone. Unfortunately, the “Send again” option doesn’t exist in the Drafts folder. You might be wondering, why not just leave all of my reusable email templates in the Drafts folder. ![]()
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