At 8:04 AM -0700 1/23/07, Optrics Engineering - Rod Miles, B.Eng. wrote:

>[Perhaps you've seen this already but...] I came across the following PDF on
>CampaignMonitor.com called "A Guide to CSS Support in Email":
>  http://www.campaignmonitor.com/reports/Guide_to_CSS_Support_in_Email.pdf
>
>Or the tiny url:
>  http://tinyurl.com/2d8jbr
>
>The CEO of our company uses Eudora and constantly insists that our company's
>auto-generated emails (for software download requests, online sign-ups,
>etc.) are formatted poorly and/or look odd.
>
>The above doc basically says that Eudora has NO CSS support.
>Could that be true?

    It certainly could be.  I'm pretty sure my version of Eudora 
(6.23/OS X) doesn't have any CSS support.  It has some HTML 
formatting support, but I don't know how much or little, since I 
turned all that stuff off in my preferences the instant I installed 
it.
    As I understand things, the only reason Outlook on Windows used to 
have any semblance CSS support was that it used the IE rendering 
engine (which is a component of the OS, not something confined only 
to IE), and now it doesn't, choosing instead to use the Word 
rendering engine.
    Honestly, the best way to find out if Eudora has CSS support or 
not is to create some test messages and send them to a Eudora user. 
I'd also take a look at 
<http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=StyleInEmail>, if you haven't 
already.

-- 
Eric A. Meyer (http://meyerweb.com/eric/), List Chaperone
"CSS is much too interesting and elegant to be not taken seriously."
   -- Martina Kosloff (http://mako4css.com/)
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