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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 03/13/07 04:35
dorayme wrote:
> In article <c3ed2$45f6196b$40cba785$23354@NAXS.COM>,
> "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote:
>
>> dorayme wrote:
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>>> This is not an endorsement of the code on the site or the site,
>>> it is a reminder of a reasonable html email practice.
>>> Fundamentalists and purists will say to leave out the html email
>>> bit and go straight to plain text and the link. But this is not
>>> for them. This practice is for the fallen creatures who are
>>> determined to send html formatted emails.
>>>
>> I confess that I send HTML formatted emails for my business. It is the
>> most effective way to communicate when negotiating or reviewing a
>> commission. When your business is *visual* is just works to have images
>> with associated notes or messages rather than tack all images at the end
>> and have to say in "In image #1 is ..."
>
> And, the subject of my post, do you provide a fallback link as
> well?
No but a sent in multi-format with a text only fallback. If they have
trouble I send images by attachment. Most of the time I don't have to.
Beats dealing with old AOLers that were also restricted to a single
attachment! Then if your had more than one image your had to zip them up
first!
>
> I stick like glue mostly to plain but I like a nice ones when
> they come... so if yours are good looking as I am sure they are,
> good for you.
>
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Take care,
Jonathan
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