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hi my name is Gordon from gimme Oh today Iamp;#39;m gonna explain to you the differences between the HTML the rich text and the plain text email formats more specifically when youamp;#39;re using these formats with email signatures and which one is the better one to use for you so we start off with the HTML format first the pros of the HTML format is they use hyperlinks it allows you to use embedded or hosted images it lets use different fonts styles and colors and all that sort of stuff and it also lets use HTML tables so most you know HTML signatures that you see out there will have table HTML tables and code itself which will have you know different heights and whitamp;#39;s and basically it lets you adjust their signature to exactly how you want it to be and in addition it also lets use you know most of the HTML attributes which is you know a href spans CSS styles and all that sort of stuff yes so in terms of cons itamp;#39;s 1:1 con which is not a huge one but it can c