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Posted by cwdjrxyz on 11/06/06 16:45
Nico Schuyt wrote:
> dorayme wrote:
> > "Nico Schuyt" wrote:
> >> Towner wrote:
>
> >>> Whats the best way to send a HTML email in Outlook?
>
> >> Create a webpage and place the URL as a link in the e-mail. More
> >> guarantee that your information is shown as intended and less
> >> irritation on the side of the receiver.
>
> > Yes, for many purposes this is very sound advice.
>
> > I guess, though, some companies like to send all their emails
> > with their logos and other banners... a not unreasonable thing to
> > want?
>
> I agree on that. I send HTML-mailings every month :-)
> Of course only to subscribers and with a proper text-equivalent and embedded
> images to avoid the warnings in Outlook.
> Never heard anyone complain and no one seems to filter on HTML email :-)
I receive the New York Times free email news edition everyday. You
first have to sign up to receive this. Then you have to select for a
text or html version. I selected the html version, because of some of
the pictures that add to some news stories, and I have an about 6 Mbps
download connection. Some on dialup would want the text version, as
this is a large download even without pictures. The key here is that
emails are sent only to those who ask for them and you are given a
choice of text or html. There is even a link on the html version to
select the text version for an individuual email if you have trouble.
Several other responsible news sources and such for which pictures can
sometimes be of benefit use this method.
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