Hello,
On 07/23/2002 03:14 AM, Miguel Cruz wrote:
>>Anyway, would you object to develop a system for a customer where it is
>>needed to send messages to clients that do not oppose to receive
>>messages in HTML? If so, why?
>
>
> I have never had a customer say "We have three people, and I per
On Tue, 23 Jul 2002, Manuel Lemos wrote:
> On 07/23/2002 02:40 AM, Miguel Cruz wrote:
>> On Sun, 21 Jul 2002, Richard Lynch wrote:
>>> Actually, though, when my clients insist on HTML email, I just
>>> tell them: "No. If you want that feature, you'll have to hire
>>> somebody else to do it. I've
Hello,
On 07/23/2002 02:40 AM, Miguel Cruz wrote:
> On Sun, 21 Jul 2002, Richard Lynch wrote:
>
>>Actually, though, when my clients insist on HTML email, I just tell
>>them: "No. If you want that feature, you'll have to hire somebody else
>>to do it. I've already explained why." I don't thin
On Sun, 21 Jul 2002, Richard Lynch wrote:
> Actually, though, when my clients insist on HTML email, I just tell
> them: "No. If you want that feature, you'll have to hire somebody else
> to do it. I've already explained why." I don't think I've lost a
> single client that way -- Every one of t
What's so hard with stopping script kiddies (which is just about all you can
do with an e-mail to my knowledge -- aside from attachments).
In PHP or Perl you could easily write a script that kills ANY
on 22/07/02 6:40 AM, Richard Lynch ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> But, if they still insist on it, one answer, as I already said, lies here:
>
> http://phpclasses.org/
>
> I'm sure there are a zillion other solutions, that just happens to be one I
> know of.
>
> Why it takes a few thousand peopl
All I add to my headers to make them work are:
"MIME-Version: 1.0\r\n"
."Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1\r\n"
."From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]\r\n"
."Reply-To: $ReplyEmail");
I'm running Outlook Express and that works perfectly.
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> So most email programs suck. Consider that Outlook and OE are the two
> single most popular mail clients in existance. Then, once you've
> stretched out from the foetal position and stopped weeping
> uncontrollably, try to educate people about HTML mail :-).
Actually I enjoy my Outlook Expres
>Subsequently, if my client wants HTML email, and they aren't swayed by
>advice to the contrary, then I have to deliver it, and deliver it within a
>sufficient timeframe, with minimal bugs and hiccups.
>
>Hence I (he/she) need to know how it's done.
If your pointy-haired-boss or equally clue-chal
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