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How do I send html in a email for a newsletter?

I try to sen my html in the email, and all it doesn is send the html code, how do I make the email service actually know that I am sending a code, not a regular text? Is there something esle you have to do/add on before you put it in an email. Do I need to code it differently. I am adding it right into my message right now. Please help!

Update:

Is there a way then to use an email client that will? I need this newsletter up fast.

Update 2:

I am using html, and the client cpanel webmail, or Yahoo, anything really that will send it. But I insert it in, and it just sends the code, not what it should look like.

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  • 2 decades ago
    Favorite Answer

    All you have to do is copy and paste the entire FORMATTED newsletter into your email. Don't try to send raw HTML, because that is the way is will look when it gets to the other end.

  • 2 decades ago

    first, you have to say what technology you are using.

    if it is ordinary mail cilent (like outlook express of thunderbird), make a template and fill it with the text. If you use sth. different, check out if it suppors HTML code. As a last option, no matter what you use, send it as an attachment.

  • Andrew
    Lv 4
    2 decades ago

    Most SMTP servers dont let you send HTML because you could hide embeded code in them that can be potentially harmful. I dont think it will go through unless you have a liscence.

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