That entirely depends on what email clients you need to support.

Outlook express, Thunderbird , Outlook 2000 and above, Entourage all have
fairly good html / css support (even some positioning)

Hotmail, yahoo, and most web mails tend to strip <head> so u need to use
inline styles (D'oh)

Older Eudora, Lotus Notes (especially < ver 4), Older Outlook its fairly
basic at best (eg use <font> as well as css)

AOL, webTV - test and PRAY.

Martin

Ps there is heaps of info out on the web on this.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Kvnmcwebn
Sent: Monday, 28 March 2005 11:46 p.m.
To: wsg
Subject: [WSG] email client css suport

Dear freinds and colleagues,

How much css -in the head of the html doc-can be used for html email layouts
such as newsletters and the like? I assume that to much if any would be
risky. 
-Kevin McMonagle

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