Sending e-mail newsletter

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Sandra

1. Is it possible to send an e-mail newsletter, which is a
subweb of several pages (instead of just one page),
through Outlook? The subweb is a subweb of a published
website.

2. Is it possible to use an include page (which is stored
in the "private" folder of a subweb) in a page of an e-
mail newsletter? In this include page in the private
folder I have a subscribe or unsubscribe form. I send
myself the newsletter. Then I get the message "This page
cannot be displayed" when I try to submit.
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

See inline below.

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Sandra said:
1. Is it possible to send an e-mail newsletter, which is a
subweb of several pages (instead of just one page),
through Outlook? The subweb is a subweb of a published
website.
No.



2. Is it possible to use an include page (which is stored
in the "private" folder of a subweb) in a page of an e-
mail newsletter? In this include page in the private
folder I have a subscribe or unsubscribe form. I send
myself the newsletter. Then I get the message "This page
cannot be displayed" when I try to submit.

No.
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

I have never received any type of email that is more than a single page.

Are you talking about email that is more than one page when printed?
Are you talking about email with an attachment?

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Sandra

No, a newsletter that appears to have more than one page,
with links. It does not come as an attachment, but you
can see the newsletter itself when it arrives. It is not
all on one page, for if you go all the way to the bottom,
the rest of the info is not there.
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

Is it just the first page with links that when clicked take you to the
publisher's web site?

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Guest

I don't know. This may be the case.

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Is it just the first page with links that when clicked take you to the
publisher's web site?

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