just a test 7:22:45
In Microsoft's defense, they did have to test in the different versions of
XP, different languages, etc. They would lose a lot more face by coming out
with a patch that did not work than being a few days late.
Don't get me wrong, I think they dragged a little more than they should
have. But as
I know we all hate graphical emails, but I have a client who wants to be
able to send the flyers he creates in Publisher (or at least, files that
look like them) as an email, embedded in the email itself (not as an
attachment. He is using Eudora. Sending as an HTML file doesn't work in
Maybe Outlook or Outlook Express?
Thane Sherrington (S) wrote:
I know we all hate graphical emails, but I have a client who wants to be
able to send the flyers he creates in Publisher (or at least, files that
look like them) as an email, embedded in the email itself (not as an
attachment. He
My recommendation if he wants it to look the same, is to output it to a
PDF and attach, or put the PDF on a website and link to it in the email.
Even HTML email is not WYSIWYG, and you can't make it WYSIWYG.
Especially with so many differnt browsers and email clients, and
rendering engines.
You
I use OE at work and Thunderbird at home. I get lots of HTML email
these days from various sources. They always look fine in both
mailers. However, whenever I try to create one in either mailer, it
looks funky in the other mailer. There must be a way to create those
e-mails so that any mailer
Create the emails in your mail program. But separate the graphics and
text so that the text is over any graphics. If you create the text in
the image when its compressed it gets messed up because of lossy
compression used for graphics.
Or you could create it in whatever program that outputs to
At 05:23 PM 1/10/2006, Mesdaq, Ali typed:
Or you could create it in whatever program that outputs to html and
paste that in the email program. I think that should work as well.
Sure one could create an html in Frontpage then preview it from
there copy-n-paste into OE but I don't believe that