When pasting your email signature into Gmail and then clicking Save changes, you may get one of the following error messages:
1). "The signature is too long. Please try a shorter signature."
2). "Sorry, the signature for <your email address> is too long. Please try a shorter signature."
This happens when your email signature has over 10,000 characters in the HTML code and is copied using the Chrome or Edge browser. According to our internal investigation, it happens after the signature is copied using the Chrome or Edge browser, and users get this error message in Gmail. It looks like Chrome and Edge add some of their specific symbols to the signature.
There are a few ways how to prevent this error message and install your signature as necessary:
Before using your email signature, please make sure your signature is minified. Minifying the signature means removing all long links, extra text (for example, disclaimer), additional addons, and making the signature as compact as possible to lower the character count in your email signature.
To shorten your links, you can use any online link shortener (for example, we use Short URL).
Ensure the Signature box in Gmail is Empty.
When deleting your existing email signature in Gmail, click in the text box and press Ctrl + A (Command + A for Mac) to select all, then delete. This will ensure the full signature is deleted and no remaining code is present.
Try to use the Mozilla browser to copy the signature and paste it to Gmail.
According to our last investigation, the Mozilla browser helps copy the signature without underlining and does not add additional text or characters to your signature.
Install our Chrome extension to automatically add the signature to the Gmail messages and avoid reinstalling it if you've updated it in the MySignature Dashboard. Check our guide "How to install signature in Gmail using MySignature Chrome extension?" for more details.
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