HTML code pasted into email - Page 2

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yeah I realize all that, I guess I am just referring to the original statement/question about posting code into an HTML email which dropbox doesn't fix. I understand it being an easy way around it though for sure. :P
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We don't limit the size of attachments on our mail server, but I like WinRAR to compress high res pix then upload it to the ftp server (ftp.oregoncoast.com), send the link to the customer. Never have liked Outlook, even the latest version is bloated. My opinion only, of course.
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Hi, isn't that what the <code> tag is for?
Try put <code></code> tags around your html in your email and it should come out as-is at the other end.
Hope that helps.
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Chad Spillars wrote:
Did everyone know that you can't paste html code into an email? At least not with Microsoft Outlook.

Howdy,
I believe that Outlook can have code pasted in the body depending on how you have the Options set up. If you are using Outlook 2007: Click on New Mail Message. Now click on the Options tab. Now click on Plain Text. You can now paste your code into it and hit Send. The person receiving it will see the message as Plain Text and therefore can copy and paste. Even if you're using a different version of Outlook you just need to look for the way to change from Format Message as HTML to Format Message as Plain Text. Hope that helps,
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sue hanenkrat wrote:
We don't limit the size of attachments on our mail server, but I like WinRAR to compress high res pix then upload it to the ftp server (ftp.oregoncoast.com), send the link to the customer. Never have liked Outlook, even the latest version is bloated. My opinion only, of course.


I agree - always used aol mail, and the new Project Pheonix is awesome. :D

Chad Spillars wrote:

I just discovered http://www.sendspace.com which allows up to 300mb without paying!


Thanks, I've always hated the 100mb cap!

Aren't you a little short for a Storm Trooper?

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