March 8th 2010
I want to email a html file. Im using roundcube webmail. I’ve managed to attatch the file as a html and change it to html format to send. The problem is when I send it to a yahoo account or other email adress it appears as a code rather then images.
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March 10th, 2010 at 7:05 pm
I would recommend speaking with emailStationery.com about hosting your HTML file. They have developed a program that will allow any message you send, to be wrapped up in your HTML email. This would allow Yahoo accounts to read it how it was intended. Use their live chat, or phone number to contact them, and ask them how much it would be to just host the file/images on their server so you can use that service. I don’t think it would be much.
I would suggest going with outlook for your stationery email. This way you can just use your HTML email, and build your message inside it.
1. Save file as an HTML file
2. Move the file to C:\program files\common files\microsoft shared\stationery
3. Open Outlook
4. Go to Actions -> New Mail Message Using -> More Stationery…
5. Select the stationery you want (The name of your html file)
That would be the do it yourself way in outlook.