Hi Bob, As I said, I haven't actually sent it out because I would not like to be considered as a spammer. I can however see the value in something like this for clients abroad that you already know and would like to show them more up to date work. The file is just over 10K.
As for your rule about deleting anything with html content through rules, I understand your feelings, but personally receive enough html formatted text messages through contacts in companies to consider applying such a rule impossible and certainly don't want to antagonize them by insisting that they send plain text, when in many cases they won't even be aware of the differences. Its a question of practicality over etiquette. Ashley TREVITHO(AT)AOL.COM6/2/03 8:00 > > In a message dated 2/5/03 7:07:36 PMashleykaryl.com writes: > > << . Recently I put together an emailer > using complex Html X that looks good and works well, but I am weary of > sending it to clients for fear of looking like a spammer. > > Ashley >> > > Dear Ashley > > Be wary. > > All HTML email mailings that come in my main business email address are > marked for immediate deletion in Rules. > > What happened to that bit of web etiquette which said that attachments and > HTML were never sent unless cleared with the recipient first? > > Yours > > Bob Croxford =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
