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| | Html source Hey, Currently i am composing html rich content e-mails, and so far, the best method i can come up with is to use dreamweaver and compose an html page, copy the source code and drop it into the current e-mail with the source code option on. my question is since i am able to send subject, body and address; from the command line, from flash application, and from html, using the "mailto: "code, (understand each have their limitations), how do I go about sending the html code through the command line to be read by the source code aspect of the email client. this way i can have my generated html sent by windows mail. thank you for your consideration Colya |
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| | Re: Html source This forum is for the Windows Live Mail client, not your choice of clients(Windows Mail). You can ask in the Windows Mail newsgroup, though responses, I suspect, would be limited or leaning toward not possible. Windows Mail ------------ Nttp: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...ows.vista.mail Web-interface: Http http://www.microsoft.com/communities...ows.vista.mail -- ...winston ms-mvp mail "colya" <colya@xxxxxx> wrote in message news BAAE8EA-4C40-47EA-A32F-560B1CC287C9@xxxxxxQuote: > Hey, > > Currently i am composing html rich content e-mails, and so far, the best method i can come up with is to use dreamweaver and > compose an html page, copy the source code and drop it into the current e-mail with the source code option on. > > my question is since i am able to send subject, body and address; from the command line, from flash application, and from html, > using the "mailto: "code, (understand each have their limitations), how do I go about sending the html code through the command > line to be read by the source code aspect of the email client. > this way i can have my generated html sent by windows mail. > > thank you for your consideration > Colya |
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| | Re: Html source Just echoing Winston's reply to you. This is not possible at all and not with WM for sure. You will need to be in the Exchange Server environment to be able to achieve this -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "colya" <colya@xxxxxx> wrote in message news BAAE8EA-4C40-47EA-A32F-560B1CC287C9@xxxxxxQuote: > Hey, > > Currently i am composing html rich content e-mails, and so far, the best > method i can come up with is to use dreamweaver and compose an html page, > copy the source code and drop it into the current e-mail with the source > code option on. > > my question is since i am able to send subject, body and address; from the > command line, from flash application, and from html, using the "mailto: > "code, (understand each have their limitations), how do I go about sending > the html code through the command line to be read by the source code aspect > of the email client. > this way i can have my generated html sent by windows mail. > > thank you for your consideration > Colya > |
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