I recommend using a free campaignmonitor account. It checks your  
templates across 20 or so different email programs and provides you  
with a screenshot.


On Apr 28, 2009, at 10:02 AM, Todd Bingham wrote:

> Generous CSS guys:
>
> I'm to build  an email  newsletter template on behalf of my client
> (ruthinstitute.org) for a separate CMS firm  (Kintarrainc.com) who
> will manage the data for the client's email mailing list.  The
> template was to have embedded styles to ensure that it displayed in
> the optimum number of email clients.  They looked at what I had done
> here:
>
> http://www.ruthinstitute.org/pages/emailTemplate.html
>
> and said it would suffice but that to ensure the most number of
> friendly recipients, the code should have 'styles' in the selectors
> rather than referencing individual divs.
>
> Can someone please flesh that out for me?  I'm not sure what they
> mean........not classes?  but 'styles'?  Is that tantamount to
> returning to a table layout?  In my studies of CSS I haven't heard of
> that.
>
> .......................................................................
> Todd Bingham
> toddbing...@mac.com
> 760806 7699
>
>
>
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