Creating html Newsletters

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David Haskell

I'm creating a page in Dreamweaver. I then cut and paste the code into an
Outlook Express email (source tab), but it seems Outlook express will only
accept so many lines of code. It won't allow the 7 lines of code at the end
of the page. So I have Outlook 2003 - Trying to send it but it appears
there is no way to actually use your own code in html emails.....is this
true or is there a way for me to send this. Thanks.
 
Never mind. Had to download Netscape and use the mail feature - it works
fine. Suprised I had to go to a non-microsoft product to do such a simple
task.
 
It can be done through Outlook -- see
http://www.slipstick.com/mail1/html.htm.

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Jocelyn - Just wanted to write a quick follow-up to this email. Do you
know any way to send multipart/alternative type messages using the pages
you reference? To include text as well as html options with messages?
Thanks in advance for any help - Neal
 
Hello!

I think that it is impossible with Microsoft Outlook 2000/XP/2003.
Because it will save HTML or RTF part in storage and create text part by
HTML or RTF.
-----Original Message-----
From: Neal Griffin [mailto:[email protected]]
Posted At: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 9:07 PM
Posted To: microsoft.public.outlook
Conversation: Creating html Newsletters
Subject: Re: Creating html Newsletters

Jocelyn - Just wanted to write a quick follow-up to this email. Do you
know any way to send multipart/alternative type messages using the pages
you reference? To include text as well as html options with messages?
Thanks in advance for any help - Neal


It can be done through Outlook -- see
http://www.slipstick.com/mail1/html.htm.
 

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