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Hi!
I'm looking for a technical primer regarding programming correct HTML newsletters. E.g. I remember reading about inline jpegs to avoid attachment problems and the like :-) Thanks for your hints / links and ideas. Best regards, Martin |
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On 4/3/2008 6:59 AM, Andreas Müller wrote:
> Hi! > > I'm looking for a technical primer regarding programming correct HTML > newsletters. E.g. I remember reading about inline jpegs to avoid > attachment problems and the like :-) > > Thanks for your hints / links and ideas. > > Best regards, > Martin Compose the newsletter as a Web page and upload it to a Web server. Then send a brief E-mail message to your subscribers with the link to the Web page. This way, you can keep all prior issues available. Then, when you have a new article that updates something from a prior issue, you can put a link in the new article to the prior article. As for sending HTML-formatted E-mail, see my <http://www.rossde.com/ASCII_mail.html>. -- David Ross <http://www.rossde.com/> Have you been using Netscape and now feel abandoned by AOL? Then use SeaMonkey. Go to <http://www.seamonkey-project.org/>. |
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Hello, Davids :-)
Thanks to both of you for your for your advice, which I will follow. Best regards, Andreas |
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On 3 Apr, 19:38, David Stone <no.em...@domain.invalid> wrote:
> Personally, I hate getting html newsletters, and I have my > e-mail client set to not display images at all (linked, > attached, or inline). HTML-only (evil, and a common mark of phishing spam) isn't the same thing as properly-coded multipart HTML + plaintext. I'll happily read a HTML + plaintext email, even if I only ever read the plaintext. It's HTML-only that goes straight into the killfile. |
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