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E-Flyers for emails
Creating Newsletter/Flyer in Dreamweaver CS3. After design completed I preview
the document: NLSept08Pg1.php(XHTML) in browser IExplore (F12) All looks well. In explorer I send page via email (as ultimately when I send this newsletter to customers or potential buyers I would like it to appear within their email and not as attachment. The email arrives with pictures as attachments, text in body and in the spam box. How do I avoid this? Do I need to publish the page first on my server (as the page is saved on my local computer drive at the moment) How do I tell the page when loading to take it from the server or visa versa (tried using "teacup" to publish before, but wasn't very successful.) I need to design flyers and newsletters on a weekly basis but my potential buyers and existing client receives a email message that looks like hell after all my effort to make it appear as professional as possible. Design includes tables, text, style sheets, pictures, hyperlinks etc. I have received emails from other suppliers that arrives in my email box (not as spam) and appears like a well designed web page: View source of such an email: (<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3c.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224/loose.dtd"> <HTML><HEAD> <META content="MSHTML 6.00.6000.16705" name=GENERATOR> <META http-equiv=Content-Type content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"><BASE href=http://ees.softpagecms.com/pages/654789123/BeeconfA-427067107.asp> ... Is Dreamweaver not the correct software program to use for this? And if not; what is? Could someone please assist and explain in laymen terms (I am very new to this and only studied HTML Web development a few years ago.) Lizelle |
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Re: E-Flyers for emails
On Sep 29, 8:31*am, "Mornej" <webforumsu...@macromedia.com> wrote:
> Creating Newsletter/Flyer in Dreamweaver CS3. After design completed I preview > the document: > *NLSept08Pg1.php(XHTML) in browser IExplore (F12) > > *All looks well. In explorer I send page via email (as ultimately when I send > this newsletter to customers or potential buyers I would like it to appear > within their email and not as attachment. *The email arrives with pictures as > attachments, text in body and in the spam box. > > *How do I avoid this? > *Do I need to publish the page first on my server (as the page is savedon my > local computer drive at the moment) > > *How do I tell the page when loading to take it from the server or visaversa > (tried using "teacup" to publish before, but wasn't very successful.) > > *I need to design flyers and newsletters on a weekly basis but my potential > buyers and existing client receives a email message that looks like hell after > all my effort to make it appear as professional as possible. Design includes > tables, text, style sheets, pictures, hyperlinks etc. > > *I have received emails from other suppliers that arrives in my email box (not > as spam) and appears like a well designed web page: > *View source of such an email: > *(<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" > "http://www.w3c.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224/loose.dtd"> > *<HTML><HEAD> > *<META content="MSHTML 6.00.6000.16705" name=GENERATOR> > *<META http-equiv=Content-Type content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"><BASE > *href=http://ees.softpagecms.com/pages/654789123/BeeconfA-427067107.asp> > *... > > *Is Dreamweaver not the correct software program to use for this? *And if not; > what is? > > *Could someone please assist and explain in laymen terms (I am very newto this > and only studied HTML Web development a few years ago.) > > *Lizelle Yes Dreamweaver can do this but you need to send the html in the body of the email. You can simplify this process by using a third party extension. My favorite that I use all the time is Web Assist Universal Email and can be found here : http://www.webassist.com/professiona...ls.asp?PID=134 |
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