IMO, your best bet is to store the message on a webserver in it's pretty
HTML format then send out a teaser message in a nice text format and
include a link to the html formated page on your website.
That way you have a nice archive of your messages and everyone can see
your wonderful formating eq
At 12:55 PM -0500 2004/01/04, Steve Roitstein wrote:
Subscribers who are on AOL get the message in a different text,
no line breaks, no returns, nothing. Just all text in a huge
paragraph, no formatting. Needless to say, these messages are
very hard to read and unappealing.
What program are y
On Jan 4, 2004, at 9:55 AM, Steve Roitstein wrote:
I write the messages in the mail program the comes with my mac. I
sometimes send out a small jpg attachment but mostly it's text with a
bit of color added to a few words.
Subscribers who are on AOL get the message in a different text, no
line
Hi List,
I'm new and fairly ignorant about mailman, so please excuse me...
I have a list where all it is set up to do is send out a weekly
newsletter of sorts. No discussion takes place. We use mailman 2.1.2.
I write the messages in the mail program the comes with my mac. I
sometimes send out