On 2/1/01 8:04 AM, William Howarth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Netscape 4.6 or 4.7. Use Composer to write and edit the HTML; tell > recipients to set their Receive Mail preferences to accept HTML mail. It > will look best to recipients who use Netscape Communicator. > > IMHO, it's preferable to send recipients simple text e-mails containing URLs > that link to standard Web pages. The mail message is slimmer, browsers will > display the HTML to the widest audience, and those who wish to ignore > marketing newsletters can do so with minimal annoyance. William, I wholeheartedly agree that ASCII is preferable. I'm currently suffering at home with a 56k connection due to DSL woes. However, the email is going out to a select group of recipients which should be able to read HTML. Also the company is creating three versions of their email -- one ASCII, one for AOL and one in HTML, each going out to an audience which [I assume] has subscribed to one of the aforementioned formats. One quick quesiton -- Will the NS 4.6/4.7 emails work with Entourage and other HTML-savvy clients? Also, slightly off topic -- besides the AOL Mail client itself (version 5 or 6 depending on OS), are there any tools for creating AOL-formatted emails? Thanks, Nicholas -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To search the archives: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.boingo.com/>
