If you create an HTML message with either a text editor or HTML WYSIWYG editor, you can then attach this to a BLANK email to the person. When this is done, the outgoing message then becomes the attachment (in other words, you have an HTML document being sent from a text email program).
There are no plug-ins for HTML, and hopefully without sounding rude, that's the way a majority of us who have used this product for years want it to stay. The HTML as an attachment fulfilled a need of allowing HTML emails, but other than this method, I doubt you'll get anybody to jump up and down in favor of HTML emails. Of course that could be because we've driven them all off, or that they love getting an email with a 200K attachment that only serves as a background for text. ;-) Wayne -----Original Message----- From: John Hay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sep 16, 2005 8:43 AM To: PowerMail discussions <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re(2): Easy way for in-line email grapics Got it. Thanks. So PowerMail is not yet capable of sending HTML outbound messages? Any kind of a PowerMail plug in or workaround so I don't have to jump ship to some other emailer that can do this? 9/16/05 Ben Kennedy issued the following and I have taken literary license to pass it along on a "Need to Know Basis" . . . ? >No. PowerMail deals only in plain text for outbound messages; you would >need to create an HTML message-part to achieve any graphics.

