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I want to send my enewsletter (with images) as an email message, so it will
automatically pop up when the receiver opens the email. I have run some
tests, and have been able to do this successfully on hotmail and optimum
online accounts. Will it work for other email accounts (aol and other
providers) as well?
Also, I noticed that when I tried to forward the enewsletter from the
hotmail and optimum online accounts, the enewsletter was not displayed
properly in the recipient mailbox (the mailbox that received the message from
the hotmail and optimum online accounts). These were also hotmail and optimum
online accounts, so the enewsletter should have been displayed (as they were
in my previous test). The only thing I did different this time, was forward
it from an email account instead of from Publisher, and my images were not
displayed and the text was completely unformatted.
So my question is - does Publisher allow you to forward the enewsletter from
person to person to person to person -- because it seems like it does not. If
this is the case, what is the purpose of creating an enewsletter on
Publisher? Enewsletters are geared to be passed around. Thank you.
automatically pop up when the receiver opens the email. I have run some
tests, and have been able to do this successfully on hotmail and optimum
online accounts. Will it work for other email accounts (aol and other
providers) as well?
Also, I noticed that when I tried to forward the enewsletter from the
hotmail and optimum online accounts, the enewsletter was not displayed
properly in the recipient mailbox (the mailbox that received the message from
the hotmail and optimum online accounts). These were also hotmail and optimum
online accounts, so the enewsletter should have been displayed (as they were
in my previous test). The only thing I did different this time, was forward
it from an email account instead of from Publisher, and my images were not
displayed and the text was completely unformatted.
So my question is - does Publisher allow you to forward the enewsletter from
person to person to person to person -- because it seems like it does not. If
this is the case, what is the purpose of creating an enewsletter on
Publisher? Enewsletters are geared to be passed around. Thank you.