Exceeded character limit in Signature for Stock Email?

kwitel

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With everything that Samsung gets right, its shocking the little things they get wrong.

I have a disclaimer at the end of my signature for work and it does not fit in the "allowable" space provided by Samsung, in their stock email signature section.

I guess I ahve to change the email APP now just to get more signature space?

If so, can someone recommend an app that has similar "swipe left and right" optionality to Samsungs stock app?

Thanks!
 
Are you using Exchange or Office 365? If so, the best app is Nine. Nothing compares to it. Otherwise, Outlook works okay as an all-around solution. There is also Newton mail (subscription, expensive) and VMware Boxer (free, works well but may have some stability issues).

One point about Samsung default client. If I copy and paste my signature, I get the character limit exceeded error that you mention. If I type it in and then format it within the app it works fine. Did you try typing it out explicitly?
 
Are you using Exchange or Office 365? If so, the best app is Nine. Nothing compares to it. Otherwise, Outlook works okay as an all-around solution. There is also Newton mail (subscription, expensive) and VMware Boxer (free, works well but may have some stability issues).

One point about Samsung default client. If I copy and paste my signature, I get the character limit exceeded error that you mention. If I type it in and then format it within the app it works fine. Did you try typing it out explicitly?

Thank you for the speedy and comprehensive repsonse.
I use Exchange.

I will chekc out Nine and I will try typing the sig out manually.

Thanks!
 
Thank you for the speedy and comprehensive repsonse.
I use Exchange.

I will chekc out Nine and I will try typing the sig out manually.

Thanks!

No problem. Let me know if my advice worked for you. Note that some of the apps I listed are not free (like Nine). I don't believe in free apps as they are typically of low quality.
 
not a technical response.... but.... if your corporation requires this, then they should have it at the server level. this guarantees consistency and compliance.

if it isn't your company requiring it, then you most likely don't need the disclaimer. most disclaimers that are on all messages are not taken seriously at all in courts.
 

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