Hans said: > What I would like to do is use a document created with OO as > e-mail message. Or from my e-mail program trigger OO to write > the message. But so that the pretty formatting is not lost.
He then asked: > Is this possible? This is not really an OO issue, it's an email client issue that requires using an email client capable of importing an rich text or more likely, an html message - them embed it in the body of the message sent. You can save your OO document in either of those formats but unfortunately, I can't refer you to a suitable email client, since I myself prefer to use plain text exclusively, for email. > I found out that when I send an e-mail from OO it gets sent > as attachment, this is not what I want. I understand that. > I'm sometimes using Linux with Thunderbird, but am sometimes > forced to use WIndows with Outlook. Both Firefox and Thunderbird are also available for Windows and so is Seamonkey, another member of the Mozilla family, which includes an email client, newsgroup reader, instant chat application and a composer for the creation of html web pages that could conceivably be sent via email. But that brings us back to the email client used for emailing the html page, whether it was made by OO, Seamonkey's Composer, or any other html editor. But since no one else responded to your query, I figured it might help to put the issue in what I believe is the correct framework. -- Douglas --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
