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HTML emails in Outlook

  • 16-03-2005 5:58pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 35,524 ✭✭✭✭


    Hello.

    I'm meant to make a few HTML template emails for a company to constantly use and alter for sending to their clients.

    I don't have Outlook or Outlook express (which is what the company has) as I have a Mac but I know that templates from HTML pages are possible on Outlook & express.

    My question is: if I am to have a template email from HTML that has pictures and a background picture on it - where the fup are they located?

    ie: on the HTML code - where do I state to the email reader that the pictures are located? With websites it's "/images/piccy1.jpg" for example, but how does email work? I don't tag a folder with images onto the email do I? Or do you recommend having the images contained on their website and when the client downloads the email they suck the piccy from the website also?

    I can't stand HTML emails meself.


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