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the easiest way to make and send Rich HTML is to:
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== Easiest way to make and send Rich HTML ==
  
 
<ol><li>Create your html page first</li>
 
<ol><li>Create your html page first</li>
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<li>Your Rich HTML email will be ready for sending in Outlook</li>
 
<li>Your Rich HTML email will be ready for sending in Outlook</li>
 
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== General Rules for Rich HTML email design ==
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* Avoid stylesheets
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* Name your images sensibly and generically to avoid SPAM filtering (eg: image1.gif or header.gif)
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* Avoid ROWSPAN and COLSPAN totally
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* All special charactrs must be spelt out (eg: & pound for the pound symbol)
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* Keep email below 40k (including images)
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== See Also ==
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* [http://www.campaignmonitor.com/css/ Guide to CSS Support for Emails] - Great list from Campaign Monitor about the tags that different email browsers can understand

Revision as of 11:41, 15 January 2009

Easiest way to make and send Rich HTML

  1. Create your html page first
  2. Open it in IE7
  3. Choose the "send page as email" option
  4. Your Rich HTML email will be ready for sending in Outlook

General Rules for Rich HTML email design

  • Avoid stylesheets
  • Name your images sensibly and generically to avoid SPAM filtering (eg: image1.gif or header.gif)
  • Avoid ROWSPAN and COLSPAN totally
  • All special charactrs must be spelt out (eg: & pound for the pound symbol)
  • Keep email below 40k (including images)

See Also