Vista email and HTML stationery

G

Guest

I've been using Outlook Express for some time to send HTML stationery.
In Vista, I'm only able to read the most simple HTML stationery.
What are the correct setting to be able to use my stationery?
THANKS!
 
J

Jim D

If you mean, none of your old stationery is available, it is because it
needs to be moved to the C:\Users\Username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows
Mail\Stationery folder. Even though you may have moved your Windows Mail
folder to some other place (I keep mine in Documents), it does not seem to
use THAT stationery folder. It only recognizes the
C:\Users\Username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail\Stationery location.
Jim D
 
R

Richard Eagle

Hi Claire,

If by 'HTML stationery' you mean what has also long been called
'OE stationery' or 'Outlook Express stationery', then I can tell you
the settings to change. I have both XP SP2 with IE7/OE6, and
also have Vista HP and the settings needed in Vista Windows Mail
to view stationery are very much the same as those in OE. There's
only one setting in IE and 2 settings in OE or Vista Windows Mail
that need to be changed from the default settings to be able to
correctly view even advanced stationery with full screen popups,
embedded EOTs, embedded Flash, etc.

On our stationery website: http://richard-and-michaela.net ...and
under 'about & misc', select 'IE/OE/Vista settings' and then select
'Vista settings' to see the settings.

I'm in the process of updating many things on our site but the settings
info is up to date. Hope this helps.

Regards,
Richard


I've been using Outlook Express for some time to send HTML stationery.
In Vista, I'm only able to read the most simple HTML stationery.
What are the correct setting to be able to use my stationery?
THANKS!
 

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