It does NOT pull signatures from the Gmail website automatically like the iOS version. Unfortunately the Android Gmail app version is lacking. If you turn off the mobile signature, and make sure you have an email signature set up in the Gmail website, then that signature will be automatically applied upon sending an email. ![]() BUT, the iOS version of the Gmail app offers a brilliant workaround that works well in almost all situations. Plain text means that the signature cannot be any formatting like bold, links, text colors, or images. Technically the iOS (iPhone) version of the Gmail Mobile App only supports a really basic "plain text" mobile signature. We have written the Google team several times to try to see if they have plans for improvements, but right now this is the current state we are in: The Gmail mobile apps have some quirks and confusing elements when adding an email signatures. Please make sure this is the app you are currently using, the screenshot below should help clarify. ![]() Right now we are less concerned with what email server you are using and more concerned about which App you are using to compose and send emails. The tricky thing is that it is possible to use a different email app while still using Gmail as your email server. Please note: this article is about the Gmail Mobile App made by Google that can be download on the App Stores for iPhones or Android devices.
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