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Re: emails in HTML format

From: Clifton, Alan L <Alan.Clifton_at_fgcorp.com>
Date: Tue 25 Jan 2000 06:46:25 -0600

DIANNA LEECH WROTE:
> Can any one point me towards a tutorial or explanation
> on how to provide an email message in HTML format? We
> will be publishing a weekly e-zine article shortly and
> would like to provide it in HTML.

I have found some good information on setting up emails
in HTML format at
www.webmarketingtoday.com/wmt5/html-email-format.htm. I
disagree with the last statement that they arrive as
attachments. If you are using Outlook the graphics are
embedded in the email. Be careful of download times
however. They can be a deterrent. You should also note
that people on AOL's email service cannot receive html
rich emails. What they will receive is a text.doc
filled with html tags.

Alan Clifton
Kidzstreet
alan.clifton_at_fgcorp.com




Received on Tue Jan 25 2000 - 06:46:25 CST


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