PowerMail Engineering [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 13 February 2003 stated:

>You can't compose an HTML message with PowerMail, but you can send one!
>Create an HTML file with your favorite HTML editor, then send a message
>with an empty body (no text, no signature) and the HTML file as an
>attachment, and the message will be sent as an HTML message.

I wish it did work this way, but it didn't. All it did was send the
attachment as a document (this is how MS Entourage interpreted the HTML
file). I did notice that the header still tells tells the receiver it is
getting a plain text message. I wonder if that has anything to do with it. 

Should the HTML attachment have any certain name? 

Wayne

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