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Posted by dorayme on 11/06/06 23:16
In article <952vk2lav7aoaqgb7kleid7qj38hp6oj0f@4ax.com>,
Ed Seedhouse <eseedhouse@shaw.ca> wrote:
> On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 19:25:25 +1100, dorayme
> <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> 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?
>
> On the contrary it is extremely unreasonable. Email is *not* the web.
> Email, like usenet, should always and only be plain text,
>
Ed... it's ok mate... I have heard you are earmarked for
promotion to the priesthood in this church... no need to fly the
flag too much. It's guaranteed mate!
--
dorayme
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