Option to Omit MSO/Outlook Conditional Code During Export
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Viv
It would be great to have an export option that completely removes all Microsoft Outlook–specific code (e.g. conditional comments like <!--[if mso]> ... <![endif]-->).
Many of us send exclusively through Gmail or Gmail-based systems, where Outlook support isn’t needed. The MSO code adds unnecessary bulk and can sometimes cause rendering or validation issues in Gmail.
A toggle like “Omit MSO/Outlook Code” (similar to the “Minimize HTML” feature) would help produce much cleaner, lighter HTML for non-Outlook senders.
This would significantly reduce post-export cleanup and streamline workflows for users who don’t need cross-client compatibility.
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Marina Kryvenets
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Marina Kryvenets
Dear Customer,
Thank you for your suggestion!
We really appreciate you taking the time to share your idea about adding an export option that removes all Outlook-specific code. At the moment, we don’t plan to introduce a feature for omitting MSO/Outlook code entirely.
Our goal is to ensure consistent rendering across all major email clients, including Outlook, and removing MSO code could lead to unexpected layout issues for some users. That said, we totally understand your point — lighter HTML for Gmail-based workflows makes sense, and we’ll keep this feedback in mind as we continue refining our export options.
Thanks again for your thoughtful input and for helping us make the platform better!