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Old October 2nd, 2006, 05:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Dave
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I am in the process of producing a HTML mailshot email to customers that I
propose to do in Publisher and send via Outlook. What would happen if the
customer cannot accept HTML emails? Is there functionality to convert the
message to a format they could receive?
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Old October 3rd, 2006, 04:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Rob Giordano \(Crash\)
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Default Sending HTML email to none HTML recipients

Not really they would have to know what to do with the html. This is big
drawback when sending out html newsletter via email. You may want to
consider sending as a pdf.


"Dave" wrote in message
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|I am in the process of producing a HTML mailshot email to customers that I
| propose to do in Publisher and send via Outlook. What would happen if the
| customer cannot accept HTML emails? Is there functionality to convert the
| message to a format they could receive?
| --
| Dave


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Old October 3rd, 2006, 08:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
frier
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Default Sending HTML email to none HTML recipients

I estimate that only 5% cannot recieve HTML today.
The question is - Who do you want to please? The minority or the 95%?

Regards
Jesper Frier
http://www.brandedmails.com
http://www.emailsignature.eu

Rob Giordano (Crash) wrote:
Not really they would have to know what to do with the html. This is big
drawback when sending out html newsletter via email. You may want to
consider sending as a pdf.


"Dave" wrote in message
...
|I am in the process of producing a HTML mailshot email to customers that I
| propose to do in Publisher and send via Outlook. What would happen if the
| customer cannot accept HTML emails? Is there functionality to convert the
| message to a format they could receive?
| --
| Dave


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Old October 3rd, 2006, 11:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Rob Giordano \(Crash\)
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Default Sending HTML email to none HTML recipients

me? I don't wanna please anyone, I couldn't care less :-)
but I am curious how you arrive at that 5% figure?
some people choose not to recieve html as well.

"frier" wrote in message
ups.com...
|I estimate that only 5% cannot recieve HTML today.
| The question is - Who do you want to please? The minority or the 95%?
|
| Regards
| Jesper Frier
| http://www.brandedmails.com
| http://www.emailsignature.eu
|
| Rob Giordano (Crash) wrote:
| Not really they would have to know what to do with the html. This is big
| drawback when sending out html newsletter via email. You may want to
| consider sending as a pdf.
|
|
| "Dave" wrote in message
| ...
| |I am in the process of producing a HTML mailshot email to customers
that I
| | propose to do in Publisher and send via Outlook. What would happen if
the
| | customer cannot accept HTML emails? Is there functionality to convert
the
| | message to a format they could receive?
| | --
| | Dave
|


 




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