And then you can keep going on forever with any email client you can find. This will cover almost all quirks from AOL and Yahoo’s client (plus that extra double hack required for Yahoo Android).Īfter all that, you can test in more esoteric clients (Samsung Email, Mozilla Thunderbird, …) or regional ones (,, …). Then you can also throw a test on Yahoo’s Android app. Not because they’re especially quirky, but because they’re widely popular. Then what? I’d probably go with Apple Mail on the latest version of iOS, and Gmail’s desktop webmail. If you can make your emails look good on these clients, then you’ve probably tackled about 80% of the most common email quirks and bugs. This gets you through the usual filters webmails have, a very restricted display’s width for emails, plus the dark mode color changer. So 2016 is more reflective of Outlook versions on Windows, all the way back to Outlook 2007. And why 2016 and not 2019? Because 2019 actually has extra support for a few things like max-width. This gets you through Outlook’s rendering engine, plus the extra weirdness of rendering at 120 dpi. This gets you through most of Gmail quirks (its subset of supported HTML and CSS, its freakiness to remove entire style attributes if there’s something it doesn’t like in it, …) plus the extra layer of GANGA, meaning no and no media queries support.
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