YogaBound said:
I frequently receive emails that are enewsletters from various vendors I do
business with. It's a smaller copy of their actual webpage, complete with
working links, etc. I would like to do this. Any suggestions?
Hi,
Hi,
In Outlook, choose Tools > Options.
Click the Mail Format tab.
In the Send in this message format pop-up menu, choose HTML.
Click Settings.
Select the option to Send pictures from the Internet with messages.
Click OK.
Click the New button to open a new message.
Choose Insert > File.
Browse to find the Dreamweaver HTML file on your hard drive or disk. Click
the HTML file once to select it.
Before clicking Insert, click the drop-down arrow next to the Insert button.
From the submenu, select Insert as Text.
Complete your email options.
Click Send.
Alternative method for sending an HTML page using Outlook 2000 (Windows)
Outlook 2000 offers another method for inserting HTML into e-mail, which may
allow for internal anchors and background images. However, the success of
this method varies, depending upon: 1) the e-mail client used by your
recipients and 2) the settings the recipients have chosen in their e-mail
client. HTML pages which are framesets cannot be sent as e-mail using this
method.
In this second Outlook 2000 method, both the HTML page and its dependent
files must all be uploaded to a publicly-available server Moreover, the
paths to the dependent files do not have to be absolute.