Yeh thats true, most users use hotmail tho ;)

No seriously, its too bad that isnt allowed. Though i think pamela mostly
thinks the problem is a key problem. Anyways, we will just use our own
mapping data for the e-mail part then, that shouldn't be to hard, even gives
you a bit more freedom in making stuff like clickable markers.


2009/10/23 Andrew Leach <[email protected]>

>
> On Oct 23, 10:05 am, Björn Brala <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hey guys,
> >
> > I want to use a Static map in an emailing. This would be a link to a
> online
> > map with the same information. Would that be allowed?
> >
> > I know the TOS kind of states you need to use the static map api in a
> > browser, but for all intends and purposes, it will be a link to a map.
> >
> > Slight dilemma there =)
>
> No dilemma. If you want to include a link to a map, include a link to
> the map: that will open in a browser. What you can't do is include the
> image itself in an HTML email, unless you wish to force users of
> Outlook Express into breaking the Terms.
>
> If your message is read in webmail, of course, the image is displayed
> in a browser and there's no issue at all. Can you guarantee that?
>
> Andrew
> >
>


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