George Ornbo wrote:
>>> At 8:04 AM -0700 1/23/07, Optrics Engineering - Rod Miles, B.Eng. wrote:
>
>>> The above doc basically says that Eudora has NO CSS support.
>>> Could that be true?
>
> HTML clients are notoriously bad at rendering CSS. Older versions of
> Outlook use Word as a rendering en
>>At 8:04 AM -0700 1/23/07, Optrics Engineering - Rod Miles, B.Eng. wrote:
>>The above doc basically says that Eudora has NO CSS support.
>>Could that be true?
HTML clients are notoriously bad at rendering CSS. Older versions of
Outlook use Word as a rendering engine rather than Internet Explorer
tedd wrote:
> At 8:04 AM -0700 1/23/07, Optrics Engineering - Rod Miles, B.Eng. wrote:
>
>> Or the tiny url:
>> http://tinyurl.com/2d8jbr
>>
>> The CEO of our company uses Eudora and constantly insists that our company's
>> auto-generated emails (for software download requests, online sign-ups,
At 8:04 AM -0700 1/23/07, Optrics Engineering - Rod Miles, B.Eng. wrote:
>Or the tiny url:
> http://tinyurl.com/2d8jbr
>
>The CEO of our company uses Eudora and constantly insists that our company's
>auto-generated emails (for software download requests, online sign-ups,
>etc.) are formatted poorl
At 8:04 AM -0700 1/23/07, Optrics Engineering - Rod Miles, B.Eng. wrote:
>[Perhaps you've seen this already but...] I came across the following PDF on
>CampaignMonitor.com called "A Guide to CSS Support in Email":
> http://www.campaignmonitor.com/reports/Guide_to_CSS_Support_in_Email.pdf
>
>Or th
Hi Everyone,
I am aware of the Microsoft Outlook changes coming up in 2007. However, I
wanted to get your input on verions of Eudora.
[Perhaps you've seen this already but...] I came across the following PDF on
CampaignMonitor.com called "A Guide to CSS Support in Email":
http://www.campaignmon