Why don't you just host the HTML somewhere and provide a link to the  
content?

On 18/09/2008, at 10:40 AM, matt_thomson wrote:

>
> Hi I have a couple of clients who already have their address books in
> Outlook and want to send html emails that I design/construct. I can do
> the whole HTML 4 tables email thing and send it with PHP, but I am yet
> to find an easy way to get outlook to include an HTML file as HTML and
> send it. If I include the file (inset -> file) it puts in all the tags
> as text, not HTML tags. Also when I add a signature as html, outlook
> rewrites it as 3 pages of jumbled microsoft html jargon, that usually
> won't display properly.
>
> Does anyone know a way to make Outlook gets it's dirty microsoft
> fingers out of my HTML and just send what I write. Getting my clients
> to change to a different email client is not an option.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Matt.
> >


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