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Status: Closed Points: 25 Time: 19:28 - Aug 22, 2006
angelrod
I am looking for a way to put images and letters (paraghraps) into the message of an e mail and whem the e mails opens, up the images and massage pops ups
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dustPuppy
Date:: Aug 22, 2006
Time:: 21:15
Hi Angel, I'm not sure if I understand you right. Do you want to send an email to somebody and embed an image and some text, which should popup from the email when that person reads it? Which email program are you using? And do you know which email program the recipient is using?
Date:: Aug 23, 2006
Time:: 13:24
Maybe, I can expalin better with an example. Sometimes, I opened the SPAMS, and when the message opens, an image with some text brings up automatically. I have a regular hotmail account. Really, I do not know if I need an especial softhware to embbed image into the mesage text. The idea beheind this is to send emails to book stores with the books that I want to publish. Regards Angel
john2
Date:: Aug 24, 2006
Time:: 09:55
Do you know HTML? Basically what you are talking about is an HTML email. I dont know what is supported in hotmail (they should support html emails) but all you would have to do is to write the html just as if you were creating a webpage. Make sure the images that you put in there are DIRECT PATHS, meaning that they are not pointing to a folder (images/example.gif) but instead to an actual URL (Example: http://www.yoplayas.com/images/example.g...) Besides that, dont attach a CSS style sheet because it wont work. All style sheets must be embedded into the HTML. This all depends on whether hotmail accepts HTML email sending or not.
Time:: 09:57
Oh, after you create the page, preview it in a browser. Then right click in the browser and select "Select All". Copy it and then paste it into the body of your email. When you send it you will see it in your email just like a webpage.
PeterNZ
Date:: Aug 27, 2006
Time:: 22:26
Hi Angel, did the answer of John2 help you? I was wondering, how you create the emails? DId you write a program which creates emails? Or do you only create an email i.e in Outlook and embed pictures? As John already said, you can use HTML Just set the email format to HTML and add the images. You can also use RTF, which is a bigger format but sends the pictures as binary code. Cheers Peter
admin
Date:: Jun 25, 2007
Time:: 05:35
angelrod, please close this question and distribute the points. If you didn't get a solution to your problem or you found it yourself, please leave a comment here to let the experts know. Thanks, Quomon Admin
Date:: Jul 02, 2007
Time:: 09:28
The question has been closed. Quomon Admin
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