I know all about Outlook's crappy HTML support, and I hate it as much as
anyone. Part of my job is to make templates for various HTML e-mail
newsletters that have to display well in all e-mail clients. It sucks, but
it's the way it is.
The unfortunate fact of the matter is that Outlook's
I spent yesterday going on and on with our project manager about how wonderful
the dashboard subscriptions are, and so we set up her RT account to send her a
daily dashboard e-mail. However, when she got the e-mail, it looks terrible -
in mine, it looks all pretty like the RT home page, but in
(11/03/24 12:55), Jon Baker wrote:
I spent yesterday going on and on with our project manager about how wonderful
the dashboard subscriptions are,
:D
and so we set up her RT account to send her a daily dashboard e-mail. However,
when she got the e-mail, it looks terrible - in mine, it
On 24 Mar 2011 12:55, Jon Baker wrote:
I spent yesterday going on and on with our project manager about how
wonderful the dashboard subscriptions are, and so we set up her RT account to
send her a daily dashboard e-mail. However, when she got the e-mail, it
looks terrible - in mine, it
Sure thing, Thomas,
Here's a screenshot:
http://files.jdavidbaker.com/uploads/3c93e/bdd17f.png
On Mar 24, 2011, at 12:33 PM, rt-users-requ...@lists.bestpractical.com wrote:
On 24 Mar 2011 12:55, Jon Baker wrote:
I spent yesterday going on and on with our project manager about how
wonderful
(11/03/24 13:53), Jon Baker wrote:
Sure thing, Thomas,
Here's a screenshot:
http://files.jdavidbaker.com/uploads/3c93e/bdd17f.png
That looks pretty bad, but is admittedly not as bad as I thought it
would look.
Which version of Outlook is this?
Shawn
On Mar 24, 2011, at 12:33 PM,
] Subscription of Dashboard and Outlook
Sure thing, Thomas,
Here's a screenshot:
http://files.jdavidbaker.com/uploads/3c93e/bdd17f.png
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On 24 Mar 2011 12:55, Jon Baker wrote:
I spent yesterday going
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Subject: Re: [rt-users] Subscription of Dashboard and Outlook
Sure thing, Thomas,
Here's a screenshot:
http://files.jdavidbaker.com/uploads/3c93e/bdd17f.png
On Mar 24, 2011, at 12:33 PM, rt-users-requ...@lists.bestpractical.com wrote:
On 24 Mar 2011 12:55, Jon Baker wrote:
I spent
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Thanks for the comments
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Sure thing, Thomas,
Here's
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Sure thing, Thomas,
Here's a screenshot:
http://files.jdavidbaker.com/uploads/3c93e/bdd17f.png
On Mar 24, 2011, at 12:33 PM, rt-users-requ
How about loading a special css file when you generate the dashboard
email. This css file can be empty by default so you only have to put a
file within the local path where you can tweak the styles.
-Chris
Am 24.03.2011 19:53, schrieb Shawn M Moore:
The email is the same regardless of what mail
(11/03/24 18:02), Christian Loos wrote:
How about loading a special css file when you generate the dashboard
email. This css file can be empty by default so you only have to put a
file within the local path where you can tweak the styles.
You can do this using the Head callback in
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