In my experience, you want to use the best and safest html you can, and include the 
<html> tags.  Avoid complicated tables and reliance on CSS.  Certainly no JavaScript.

Groupwise can really mangle messages.  Also, use target="_blank" if you can in all of 
your links.

>>> "Jim McAtee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05/01/02 02:57PM >>>
When using cfmail type="html", is it best to include a full set of html tags
(<html></html>, <head></head>, <body></body>), as you'd use within a web
page, or is it better to omit them?  I'm thinking of what works best with
html-capable email clients, as I only have Outlook and OE to test with.

Jim


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