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Posted by Nico Schuyt on 11/06/06 18:23
cwdjrxyz wrote:
> Nico Schuyt wrote:
>> dorayme wrote:
>>> 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.
Problem is maybe that most people don't know what the difference is between
HTML- and text email.
> 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.
In situations like this (lots of text and images), I should only supply a
link to a page on a website.
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Nico Schuyt
http://www.nicoschuyt.nl/
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