We run email marketing campaigns here, we tend to have a view online option
too, the email itself is more times than not multipart emails so if the
email client cannot see html then it should still get a comprehensive email.


I would avoid the java applet at all costs, the nearest thing we once did to
that is embed flash but this capability is usually not allowed in the
clients.


Try sending a 'mock' version to the marketting department and see if they
are still happy with what is being sent from the company


HTH

-----Original Message-----
From: Dharmesh Goel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 18:54
To: CF-Community
Subject: Email promotion question

Hi Everyone,

I have a question in regards to an email promotion we are sending out to our
registered and opt-in customers. Customers will get the following "html"
email.

http://www.discountcar.com/webpromo/webemail.html

Here is a question, what issues do you see with this type of message in the
email box. My concerns are with the java applet on this page.

Let me point it out that "marketing" is making me do this. What are your
opinions on the following:
1. HTML email.
2. A link at the top pointing the customer to the webpage version of the
same promotion in case images are turned off or html is turned off inside
email client.
3. Java applet

Thanks for your help.

Dharmesh Goel
Business Systems Analyst
IT Dept. - Discount Car & Truck Rentals
416-744-0123 x290

For on-line Reservations please go to http://www.discountcar.com OR call
310-CARS
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