RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?

2001-09-13 Thread Iain Rhodes

This is surely bulk-mailing !
Get a bulk mailer from the internet and then you can use any HTML editor to create as 
complex an email as you want, import into the mailer and pump it out to the recipients.


-Original Message-
From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 12 September 2001 19:16
Subject: RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?


Or look at a different kind of mail system such as Lyris

-Original Message-
From: Lefkovics, William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 11:09 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?


7.5 million?

It's hard to control their email servers and clients.  

insert an already formatted HTML page without it being ending as an
attachment

How is it being 'inserted'?
So, it works with Outlook Express?
Doesn't work with Outlook2000?

I think maybe [EMAIL PROTECTED] might be a better resource?

William


-Original Message-
From: m2web [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 10:43 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: How does one send an HTML formatted email?


Sorry to return to this again. We were closed yesterday. William, Adding
Stationary to ones profile will again allow one to write HTML formatted
emails but not insert an already formatted HTML page without it being
ending as an attachment. As who are our recipients, they are about 7.5
Mil who have signed up to receive info via email


- Original Message -
From: Lefkovics, William [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 9:55 PM
Subject: RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?


 I've had a very bad day answering questions, so I'm sure your apparent
lack
 of clarity was at the receiving end here.

 You can do stationery with Outlook2000 as well.  The recipients may or

 may not appreciate the effort.  They may dislike it even.

 I keep a shortcut to the stationery folder for my profile. From 
 Outlook:
 Tools--Options--Mail Format--Stationery picker.

 This is one way.  I never use Word as an email editor.  I do use HTML
email
 frequently.

 I might have missed, where are the recipients of these emails?  What
clients
 are they using?

 William











 -Original Message-
 From: m2web
 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
 Sent: 9/10/01 9:36 PM
 Subject: Re: How does one send an HTML formatted email?

 I am sorry if I did not make it clear.
 Your suggestion William, was tried (we have also deselected Word in 
 our tests). The question is (after having performed your suggestion) 
 how would one use (maybe use is not the right word, but then 
 insert is not right neither) an already existing html file in which 
 all of the formatting etc.. is done and use that file in the email in 
 such a way that when the recepient opens it, it would look like a web 
 page Without having to double click an attachment. Here is another way

 of putting it: Open an HTML file, select and copy everything to an 
 Outlook Express email. You will see that the page in the new email 
 will format as an HTML page. How does one do this in Outlook?
 So far it seems that the only way is to have Word as the editor and
use
 the send to feature, and one needs not to even open Outlook per say.

 - Original Message -
 From: Zangara, Jim mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: MS-Exchange Admin  
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Issues
 Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 5:04 PM
 Subject: RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?

 I got the impression they tried that and outlook only wanted to send 
 it as an attachment or plain text.

 (we have also deselected Word in our tests), however Outlook 
 only wants to send the file as an attachment or paste it as a text 
 file.



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RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?

2001-09-13 Thread Martin Blackstone

You could imagine trying to send 7.5 million (No doubt SPAM) emails
through an Exchange server. 
I wonder if smoke would actually start coming out?

-Original Message-
From: Iain Rhodes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 5:12 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?


This is surely bulk-mailing !
Get a bulk mailer from the internet and then you can use any HTML editor
to create as complex an email as you want, import into the mailer and
pump it out to the recipients.


-Original Message-
From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 12 September 2001 19:16
Subject: RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?


Or look at a different kind of mail system such as Lyris

-Original Message-
From: Lefkovics, William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 11:09 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?


7.5 million?

It's hard to control their email servers and clients.  

insert an already formatted HTML page without it being ending as an
attachment

How is it being 'inserted'?
So, it works with Outlook Express?
Doesn't work with Outlook2000?

I think maybe [EMAIL PROTECTED] might be a better resource?

William


-Original Message-
From: m2web [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 10:43 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: How does one send an HTML formatted email?


Sorry to return to this again. We were closed yesterday. William, Adding
Stationary to ones profile will again allow one to write HTML formatted
emails but not insert an already formatted HTML page without it being
ending as an attachment. As who are our recipients, they are about 7.5
Mil who have signed up to receive info via email


- Original Message -
From: Lefkovics, William [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 9:55 PM
Subject: RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?


 I've had a very bad day answering questions, so I'm sure your apparent
lack
 of clarity was at the receiving end here.

 You can do stationery with Outlook2000 as well.  The recipients may or

 may not appreciate the effort.  They may dislike it even.

 I keep a shortcut to the stationery folder for my profile. From
 Outlook:
 Tools--Options--Mail Format--Stationery picker.

 This is one way.  I never use Word as an email editor.  I do use HTML
email
 frequently.

 I might have missed, where are the recipients of these emails?  What
clients
 are they using?

 William











 -Original Message-
 From: m2web
 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
 Sent: 9/10/01 9:36 PM
 Subject: Re: How does one send an HTML formatted email?

 I am sorry if I did not make it clear.
 Your suggestion William, was tried (we have also deselected Word in
 our tests). The question is (after having performed your suggestion) 
 how would one use (maybe use is not the right word, but then 
 insert is not right neither) an already existing html file in which 
 all of the formatting etc.. is done and use that file in the email in 
 such a way that when the recepient opens it, it would look like a web 
 page Without having to double click an attachment. Here is another way

 of putting it: Open an HTML file, select and copy everything to an
 Outlook Express email. You will see that the page in the new email 
 will format as an HTML page. How does one do this in Outlook?
 So far it seems that the only way is to have Word as the editor and
use
 the send to feature, and one needs not to even open Outlook per say.

 - Original Message -
 From: Zangara, Jim mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: MS-Exchange Admin
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Issues
 Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 5:04 PM
 Subject: RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?

 I got the impression they tried that and outlook only wanted to send
 it as an attachment or plain text.

 (we have also deselected Word in our tests), however Outlook
 only wants to send the file as an attachment or paste it as a text 
 file.



 Jim Zangara91403

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Re: How does one send an HTML formatted email?

2001-09-13 Thread m2web

Just to close this thread
We do not send SPAM to anyone.
I just asked a question, and two right answers were given by the list
(tested and verified).
Thanks very much to those who just answered the question.

- Original Message -
From: Martin Blackstone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 7:01 AM
Subject: RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?


 You could imagine trying to send 7.5 million (No doubt SPAM) emails
 through an Exchange server.
 I wonder if smoke would actually start coming out?

 -Original Message-
 From: Iain Rhodes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 5:12 AM
 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
 Subject: RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?


 This is surely bulk-mailing !
 Get a bulk mailer from the internet and then you can use any HTML editor
 to create as complex an email as you want, import into the mailer and
 pump it out to the recipients.


 -Original Message-
 From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 12 September 2001 19:16
 Subject: RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?


 Or look at a different kind of mail system such as Lyris

 -Original Message-
 From: Lefkovics, William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 11:09 AM
 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
 Subject: RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?


 7.5 million?

 It's hard to control their email servers and clients.

 insert an already formatted HTML page without it being ending as an
 attachment

 How is it being 'inserted'?
 So, it works with Outlook Express?
 Doesn't work with Outlook2000?

 I think maybe [EMAIL PROTECTED] might be a better resource?

 William


 -Original Message-
 From: m2web [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 10:43 AM
 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
 Subject: Re: How does one send an HTML formatted email?


 Sorry to return to this again. We were closed yesterday. William, Adding
 Stationary to ones profile will again allow one to write HTML formatted
 emails but not insert an already formatted HTML page without it being
 ending as an attachment. As who are our recipients, they are about 7.5
 Mil who have signed up to receive info via email


 - Original Message -
 From: Lefkovics, William [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 9:55 PM
 Subject: RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?


  I've had a very bad day answering questions, so I'm sure your apparent
 lack
  of clarity was at the receiving end here.
 
  You can do stationery with Outlook2000 as well.  The recipients may or

  may not appreciate the effort.  They may dislike it even.
 
  I keep a shortcut to the stationery folder for my profile. From
  Outlook:
  Tools--Options--Mail Format--Stationery picker.
 
  This is one way.  I never use Word as an email editor.  I do use HTML
 email
  frequently.
 
  I might have missed, where are the recipients of these emails?  What
 clients
  are they using?
 
  William
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: m2web
  To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
  Sent: 9/10/01 9:36 PM
  Subject: Re: How does one send an HTML formatted email?
 
  I am sorry if I did not make it clear.
  Your suggestion William, was tried (we have also deselected Word in
  our tests). The question is (after having performed your suggestion)
  how would one use (maybe use is not the right word, but then
  insert is not right neither) an already existing html file in which
  all of the formatting etc.. is done and use that file in the email in
  such a way that when the recepient opens it, it would look like a web
  page Without having to double click an attachment. Here is another way

  of putting it: Open an HTML file, select and copy everything to an
  Outlook Express email. You will see that the page in the new email
  will format as an HTML page. How does one do this in Outlook?
  So far it seems that the only way is to have Word as the editor and
 use
  the send to feature, and one needs not to even open Outlook per say.
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Zangara, Jim mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: MS-Exchange Admin
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Issues
  Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 5:04 PM
  Subject: RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?
 
  I got the impression they tried that and outlook only wanted to send
  it as an attachment or plain text.
 
  (we have also deselected Word in our tests), however Outlook
  only wants to send the file as an attachment or paste it as a text
  file.
 
 
 
  Jim Zangara91403
 
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  http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
 


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RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?

2001-09-12 Thread Lefkovics, William

7.5 million?

It's hard to control their email servers and clients.  

insert an already formatted HTML page without it being ending as an
attachment

How is it being 'inserted'?
So, it works with Outlook Express?
Doesn't work with Outlook2000?

I think maybe [EMAIL PROTECTED] might be a better resource?

William


-Original Message-
From: m2web [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 10:43 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: How does one send an HTML formatted email?


Sorry to return to this again. We were closed yesterday.
William,
Adding Stationary to ones profile will again allow one to write HTML
formatted emails but not insert an already formatted HTML page without it
being ending as an attachment.
As who are our recipients, they are about 7.5 Mil who have signed up to
receive info via email


- Original Message -
From: Lefkovics, William [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 9:55 PM
Subject: RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?


 I've had a very bad day answering questions, so I'm sure your apparent
lack
 of clarity was at the receiving end here.

 You can do stationery with Outlook2000 as well.  The recipients may or may
 not appreciate the effort.  They may dislike it even.

 I keep a shortcut to the stationery folder for my profile.
 From Outlook:
 Tools--Options--Mail Format--Stationery picker.

 This is one way.  I never use Word as an email editor.  I do use HTML
email
 frequently.

 I might have missed, where are the recipients of these emails?  What
clients
 are they using?

 William











 -Original Message-
 From: m2web
 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
 Sent: 9/10/01 9:36 PM
 Subject: Re: How does one send an HTML formatted email?

 I am sorry if I did not make it clear.
 Your suggestion William, was tried (we have also deselected Word in our
 tests). The question is (after having performed your suggestion) how
 would one use (maybe use is not the right word, but then insert is
 not right neither) an already existing html file in which all of the
 formatting etc.. is done and use that file in the email in such a way
 that when the recepient opens it, it would look like a web page Without
 having to double click an attachment.
 Here is another way of putting it: Open an HTML file, select and copy
 everything to an Outlook Express email. You will see that the page in
 the new email will format as an HTML page. How does one do this in
 Outlook?
 So far it seems that the only way is to have Word as the editor and use
 the send to feature, and one needs not to even open Outlook per say.

 - Original Message -
 From: Zangara, Jim mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: MS-Exchange Admin  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Issues
 Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 5:04 PM
 Subject: RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?

 I got the impression they tried that and outlook only wanted to send it
 as an attachment or plain text.

 (we have also deselected Word in our tests), however Outlook
 only wants to send the file as an attachment or paste it as a text file.



 Jim Zangara91403

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RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?

2001-09-12 Thread Martin Blackstone

Or look at a different kind of mail system such as Lyris

-Original Message-
From: Lefkovics, William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 11:09 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?


7.5 million?

It's hard to control their email servers and clients.  

insert an already formatted HTML page without it being ending as an
attachment

How is it being 'inserted'?
So, it works with Outlook Express?
Doesn't work with Outlook2000?

I think maybe [EMAIL PROTECTED] might be a better resource?

William


-Original Message-
From: m2web [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 10:43 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: How does one send an HTML formatted email?


Sorry to return to this again. We were closed yesterday. William, Adding
Stationary to ones profile will again allow one to write HTML formatted
emails but not insert an already formatted HTML page without it being
ending as an attachment. As who are our recipients, they are about 7.5
Mil who have signed up to receive info via email


- Original Message -
From: Lefkovics, William [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 9:55 PM
Subject: RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?


 I've had a very bad day answering questions, so I'm sure your apparent
lack
 of clarity was at the receiving end here.

 You can do stationery with Outlook2000 as well.  The recipients may or

 may not appreciate the effort.  They may dislike it even.

 I keep a shortcut to the stationery folder for my profile. From 
 Outlook:
 Tools--Options--Mail Format--Stationery picker.

 This is one way.  I never use Word as an email editor.  I do use HTML
email
 frequently.

 I might have missed, where are the recipients of these emails?  What
clients
 are they using?

 William











 -Original Message-
 From: m2web
 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
 Sent: 9/10/01 9:36 PM
 Subject: Re: How does one send an HTML formatted email?

 I am sorry if I did not make it clear.
 Your suggestion William, was tried (we have also deselected Word in 
 our tests). The question is (after having performed your suggestion) 
 how would one use (maybe use is not the right word, but then 
 insert is not right neither) an already existing html file in which 
 all of the formatting etc.. is done and use that file in the email in 
 such a way that when the recepient opens it, it would look like a web 
 page Without having to double click an attachment. Here is another way

 of putting it: Open an HTML file, select and copy everything to an 
 Outlook Express email. You will see that the page in the new email 
 will format as an HTML page. How does one do this in Outlook?
 So far it seems that the only way is to have Word as the editor and
use
 the send to feature, and one needs not to even open Outlook per say.

 - Original Message -
 From: Zangara, Jim mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: MS-Exchange Admin  
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Issues
 Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 5:04 PM
 Subject: RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?

 I got the impression they tried that and outlook only wanted to send 
 it as an attachment or plain text.

 (we have also deselected Word in our tests), however Outlook 
 only wants to send the file as an attachment or paste it as a text 
 file.



 Jim Zangara91403

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RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?

2001-09-11 Thread Beavers, Terry
Title: Message



(1) I 
have found that if you open the htm file in a browser, copy, and then paste into 
a new html note, the recipient receives the html-formatted web page - which 
looks like a web page in the note if the clients email supports such 
display.

(2) I 
have also found that opening a new html note, then using "Insert" menu item, 
select "File", then select "File as Text" also does this quite well, assuming 
that any graphics etc are web-accessible

Terry L 
Beavers Technology Assessment  Application Information 
Technologies University of South Florida Tampa Florida 


  -Original Message-From: m2web 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 12:37 
  AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: Re: How does one 
  send an HTML formatted email?
  I am sorry if I did not make it 
  clear.
  Your suggestion William, was tried (we have also deselected Word in our tests). The 
  question is(after having performed your suggestion) how would one use 
  (maybe "use" is not the right word, but then "insert" is not right neither) an 
  already existing html filein whichall of the formatting etc.. is 
  done and use that file in the email in such a way that when the recepient 
  opens it, it would look like a web page Without having to double click an 
  attachment.
  Here is another way of putting it: Open an HTML 
  file, select and copy everything to an Outlook Express email. You will see 
  that the page in the new email will format as an HTML page. How does one do 
  this in Outlook?
  So far it seems that the only way is to have Word 
  as the editor and use the send to feature, and one needs not to even open 
  Outlook per say.
  
- Original Message - 
From: 
Zangara, Jim 
To: MS-Exchange Admin 
Issues 
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 5:04 
PM
Subject: RE: How does one send an HTML 
formatted email?

I got 
the impression they tried that and outlook only wanted to send it as an 
attachment or plain text.

 (we have also deselected Word in our tests), however Outlook only 
wants to send the file as an attachment or paste it as a text 
file.


Jim Zangara, MCSE+I 
Special Projects Engineer Premiere Radio Networks 
A Division of Clear Channel Communications 15260 Ventura 
Blvd Suite 500 Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 Direct: (818) 
461-8620 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Integrity has no need 
for rules. 

  
  -Original Message-From: Lefkovics, 
  William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, 
  September 10, 2001 5:04 PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin 
  IssuesSubject: RE: How does one send an HTML formatted 
  email?
  I leave Word out of the equation altogether. 
  
  
  Select Tools--Options--Mail Format
  Select HTML
  
  In a new email: Format--HTML
  
  Or am I missing something from this question?
  
  William
  
  Amend your favourite website:
  Smurf the web!
  http://websmurfer.devnull.net/
  Pity the URL!
  http://firefly.sparse.org/~mrt/
  Pornolize
  http://www.pornolize.com/
  eJive?
  http://www.ejive.net/
  Or pick a dialect:
  http://rinkworks.com/dialect/
  http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/jbc/home/chef.html
  
  
  
  -Original Message-From: Zangara, Jim 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, September 10, 
  2001 3:35 PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: 
  How does one send an HTML formatted email?
  Create the document in Word - then select File - Send To - 
  Mail Recipient. 
  Jim Zangara, MCSE+I Special 
  Projects Engineer Premiere Radio Networks 
  A Division of Clear Channel Communications 
  15260 Ventura Blvd Suite 500 Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 Direct: (818) 
  461-8620 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  -Original Message- From: 
  m2web [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 3:38 PM 
  To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: How does one send an HTML formatted email? 
  We would like to send a prepared HTML file not as an 
  attachment but as an HTML formatted email using OUTLOOK. The server is set 
  so that the user can choose either Plain Text or Rich Text Format. The 
  client is set to format outgoing emails as HTML and Word has been chosen 
  for editing email messages (we have also deselected Word in our tests), 
  however Outlook only wants to send the file as an attachment or paste it 
  as a text file. Would anyone have any idea of how to accomplish this task. 
  In Outlook Express one can do this very easily!.
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RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?

2001-09-10 Thread Zangara, Jim
Title: RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?





Create the document in Word - then select File - Send To - Mail Recipient.


Jim Zangara, MCSE+I 
Special Projects Engineer 
Premiere Radio Networks 
A Division of Clear Channel Communications 
15260 Ventura Blvd Suite 500 
Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 
Direct: (818) 461-8620 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 





-Original Message-
From: m2web [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 3:38 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: How does one send an HTML formatted email?



We would like to send a prepared HTML file not as an attachment but as an HTML formatted email using OUTLOOK. The server is set so that the user can choose either Plain Text or Rich Text Format. The client is set to format outgoing emails as HTML and Word has been chosen for editing email messages (we have also deselected Word in our tests), however Outlook only wants to send the file as an attachment or paste it as a text file. Would anyone have any idea of how to accomplish this task. In Outlook Express one can do this very easily!.


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RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?

2001-09-10 Thread Lefkovics, William
Title: RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?



I 
leave Word out of the equation altogether. 

Select 
Tools--Options--Mail Format
Select 
HTML

In a 
new email: Format--HTML

Or am 
I missing something from this question?

William

Amend 
your favourite website:
Smurf 
the web!
http://websmurfer.devnull.net/
Pity 
the URL!
http://firefly.sparse.org/~mrt/
Pornolize
http://www.pornolize.com/
eJive?
http://www.ejive.net/
Or pick a dialect:
http://rinkworks.com/dialect/
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/jbc/home/chef.html



-Original Message-From: Zangara, Jim 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 
3:35 PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: How does 
one send an HTML formatted email?
Create the document in Word - then select File - Send To - Mail 
Recipient. 
Jim Zangara, MCSE+I Special Projects 
Engineer Premiere Radio Networks A Division of Clear Channel Communications 15260 
Ventura Blvd Suite 500 Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 
Direct: (818) 461-8620 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

-Original Message- From: m2web 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 3:38 PM To: 
MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: How does one send an 
HTML formatted email? 
We would like to send a prepared HTML file not as an attachment 
but as an HTML formatted email using OUTLOOK. The server is set so that the user 
can choose either Plain Text or Rich Text Format. The client is set to format 
outgoing emails as HTML and Word has been chosen for editing email messages (we 
have also deselected Word in our tests), however Outlook only wants to send the 
file as an attachment or paste it as a text file. Would anyone have any idea of 
how to accomplish this task. In Outlook Express one can do this very 
easily!.
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RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?

2001-09-10 Thread Zangara, Jim
Title: Message



I got the 
impression they tried that and outlook only wanted to send it as an attachment 
or plain text.

 
(we have also deselected Word in our tests), however Outlook only 
wants to send the file as an attachment or paste it as a text 
file.


Jim Zangara, MCSE+I 
Special Projects Engineer Premiere Radio Networks A 
Division of Clear Channel Communications 15260 Ventura Blvd Suite 
500 Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 Direct: (818) 461-8620 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Integrity has no need for 
rules. 

  
  -Original Message-From: Lefkovics, 
  William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, September 
  10, 2001 5:04 PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: 
  How does one send an HTML formatted email?
  I 
  leave Word out of the equation altogether. 
  
  Select Tools--Options--Mail Format
  Select HTML
  
  In a 
  new email: Format--HTML
  
  Or 
  am I missing something from this question?
  
  William
  
  Amend your favourite website:
  Smurf the web!
  http://websmurfer.devnull.net/
  Pity 
  the URL!
  http://firefly.sparse.org/~mrt/
  Pornolize
  http://www.pornolize.com/
  eJive?
  http://www.ejive.net/
  Or pick a dialect:
  http://rinkworks.com/dialect/
  http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/jbc/home/chef.html
  
  
  
  -Original Message-From: Zangara, Jim 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 
  3:35 PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: How does 
  one send an HTML formatted email?
  Create the document in Word - then select File - Send To - 
  Mail Recipient. 
  Jim Zangara, MCSE+I Special Projects 
  Engineer Premiere Radio Networks A Division of Clear Channel Communications 15260 Ventura Blvd Suite 500 Sherman Oaks, CA 
  91403 Direct: (818) 461-8620 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  -Original Message- From: m2web 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 3:38 PM To: 
  MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: How does one send an 
  HTML formatted email? 
  We would like to send a prepared HTML file not as an 
  attachment but as an HTML formatted email using OUTLOOK. The server is set so 
  that the user can choose either Plain Text or Rich Text Format. The client is 
  set to format outgoing emails as HTML and Word has been chosen for editing 
  email messages (we have also deselected Word in our tests), however Outlook 
  only wants to send the file as an attachment or paste it as a text file. Would 
  anyone have any idea of how to accomplish this task. In Outlook Express one 
  can do this very easily!.
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Re: How does one send an HTML formatted email?

2001-09-10 Thread m2web
Title: Message



I am sorry if I did not make it clear.
Your suggestion William, was tried (we have also deselected Word in our tests). The 
question is(after having performed your suggestion) how would one use 
(maybe "use" is not the right word, but then "insert" is not right neither) an 
already existing html filein whichall of the formatting etc.. is 
done and use that file in the email in such a way that when the recepient opens 
it, it would look like a web page Without having to double click an 
attachment.
Here is another way of putting it: Open an HTML 
file, select and copy everything to an Outlook Express email. You will see that 
the page in the new email will format as an HTML page. How does one do this in 
Outlook?
So far it seems that the only way is to have Word 
as the editor and use the send to feature, and one needs not to even open 
Outlook per say.

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Zangara, Jim 
  To: MS-Exchange Admin 
  Issues 
  Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 5:04 
  PM
  Subject: RE: How does one send an HTML 
  formatted email?
  
  I got the 
  impression they tried that and outlook only wanted to send it as an attachment 
  or plain text.
  
   
  (we have also deselected Word in our tests), however Outlook only 
  wants to send the file as an attachment or paste it as a text 
  file.
  
  
  Jim Zangara, MCSE+I 
  Special Projects Engineer Premiere Radio Networks 
  A Division of Clear Channel Communications 15260 Ventura 
  Blvd Suite 500 Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 Direct: (818) 
  461-8620 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Integrity has no need for 
  rules. 
  

-Original Message-From: Lefkovics, 
William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, 
September 10, 2001 5:04 PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin 
    IssuesSubject: RE: How does one send an HTML formatted 
email?
I 
leave Word out of the equation altogether. 

Select Tools--Options--Mail Format
Select HTML

In 
a new email: Format--HTML

Or 
am I missing something from this question?

William

Amend your favourite website:
Smurf the web!
http://websmurfer.devnull.net/
Pity the URL!
http://firefly.sparse.org/~mrt/
Pornolize
http://www.pornolize.com/
eJive?
http://www.ejive.net/
Or pick a dialect:
http://rinkworks.com/dialect/
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/jbc/home/chef.html



-Original Message-From: Zangara, Jim 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, September 10, 
2001 3:35 PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: 
    How does one send an HTML formatted email?
Create the document in Word - then select File - Send To - 
Mail Recipient. 
Jim Zangara, MCSE+I Special Projects 
Engineer Premiere Radio Networks A Division of Clear Channel Communications 15260 Ventura Blvd Suite 500 Sherman Oaks, CA 
91403 Direct: (818) 461-8620 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

-Original Message- From: 
m2web [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 3:38 PM 
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: How does one send an HTML formatted email? 
We would like to send a prepared HTML file not as an 
attachment but as an HTML formatted email using OUTLOOK. The server is set 
so that the user can choose either Plain Text or Rich Text Format. The 
client is set to format outgoing emails as HTML and Word has been chosen for 
editing email messages (we have also deselected Word in our tests), however 
Outlook only wants to send the file as an attachment or paste it as a text 
file. Would anyone have any idea of how to accomplish this task. In Outlook 
Express one can do this very easily!.
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RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?

2001-09-10 Thread Lefkovics, William

I've had a very bad day answering questions, so I'm sure your apparent lack
of clarity was at the receiving end here.

You can do stationery with Outlook2000 as well.  The recipients may or may
not appreciate the effort.  They may dislike it even.

I keep a shortcut to the stationery folder for my profile.
From Outlook:
Tools--Options--Mail Format--Stationery picker.

This is one way.  I never use Word as an email editor.  I do use HTML email
frequently.

I might have missed, where are the recipients of these emails?  What clients
are they using?  

William











-Original Message-
From: m2web
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Sent: 9/10/01 9:36 PM
Subject: Re: How does one send an HTML formatted email?

I am sorry if I did not make it clear.
Your suggestion William, was tried (we have also deselected Word in our
tests). The question is (after having performed your suggestion) how
would one use (maybe use is not the right word, but then insert is
not right neither) an already existing html file in which all of the
formatting etc.. is done and use that file in the email in such a way
that when the recepient opens it, it would look like a web page Without
having to double click an attachment.
Here is another way of putting it: Open an HTML file, select and copy
everything to an Outlook Express email. You will see that the page in
the new email will format as an HTML page. How does one do this in
Outlook?
So far it seems that the only way is to have Word as the editor and use
the send to feature, and one needs not to even open Outlook per say.

- Original Message - 
From: Zangara, Jim mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  
To: MS-Exchange Admin  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Issues 
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 5:04 PM
Subject: RE: How does one send an HTML formatted email?

I got the impression they tried that and outlook only wanted to send it
as an attachment or plain text.
 
(we have also deselected Word in our tests), however Outlook
only wants to send the file as an attachment or paste it as a text file.
 
 

Jim Zangara91403 

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