Ross Hulford ink wired:

> Do you:
> 
> (i) Embed CSS?
> 
> (ii) Link CSS?
> 
> (iii) Use inline CSS?
> 
> 
> Do they all work equally well?


None of them work if the recipient automatically converts all e-mail to
text (which is the most secure way to prevent the introduction of
viruses (virii?) and trojans into your computer.

You will also have variations when users use web mail versus a mail
client.

I would simply give them a text message and link to an HTML page if they
are interested.

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