HTML in Emails

Started by Trikip October 8th, 2005 7:06 AM
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Age 35
Alberta, Canada
Seen October 29th, 2006
Posted October 20th, 2005
231 posts
18 Years
First, what method are you sending it with?
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Master Kwesi Nkromah

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Age 38
New York City
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Posted October 11th, 2020
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I've found a couple quick and easy ways to send email with embedded HTML. The first combines Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft FrontPage.

What you need to do is first create the page you wish to email in any HTML editor (including front page). Save the file then open it in Microsoft’s FrontPage. Once open click File > Send To > Mail Recipient. You should have outlook as your default mail application so it will popup automatically, at that point you can mail it to whoever.
I think this method works if you use Microsoft’s Outlook or Mozilla’s Thunderbird as well.

The second method requires you to create, save and upload the webpage you wish to email to a server. Once you’ve done that all you need to do is select the entire page by pressing Ctrl + A. Copy the text by pressing Ctrl + C then paste it in a message composed in your GMAIL account. All the text, tables, and images should appear the same way they did in your webpage.

There are a bunch others, but these are the two that I've run across in my travels.

Rukario

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Seen April 6th, 2019
Posted March 17th, 2019
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when we were doing our newsletter, i'd build it in HTML-Kit (my html editor) then use view in default browser and use it's send to email funtion.. it would open outlook - from there i could select the email addys and/or list i needed.