Sending webpage

M

Marcin

Hi all, i'm trying to send a very small webpage to our clients using
Microsoft Outlook XP SP 3. It's only html with basic css. When I am watching
this page in Internet Explorer 7.0.5730.13 or in outlook and try to send web
page by email, html document is going to the attachemnt. I have set up html
format for my outlook.

Can you tell me please where what is the problem?
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

Hi all, i'm trying to send a very small webpage to our clients using
Microsoft Outlook XP SP 3. It's only html with basic css. When I am watching
this page in Internet Explorer 7.0.5730.13 or in outlook and try to send web
page by email, html document is going to the attachemnt. I have set up html
format for my outlook.

How are you trying to send it? Are you copying the formatted text from IE
into the body of the message and then sending it or are you using Insert? If
the latter, what Insert suboption do you choose?
 
M

Marcin

i did this from Internet Explorer by send page by e-mail:
- but it page goes to the attachment

i did this by insert index.html:
- but it goes to the attachment

i did this by pasting html code to the body of the message:
- but i can se the code only
 
A

Alias

Marcin said:
i did this from Internet Explorer by send page by e-mail:
- but it page goes to the attachment

i did this by insert index.html:
- but it goes to the attachment

i did this by pasting html code to the body of the message:
- but i can se the code only

Try using the web page as a signature.

Alias
 
M

Marcin

Like that is almost ok, there is formated text but without background image
and other images. Maybe i will find solution for that
 
M

Marcin

Thank you very much, that helps:

"Check Tools, Options, Mail Format to make sure Outlook is set to use HTML
as its default message format. In Internet Explorer, browse to the HTML page
that you saved as a file. Then, choose File | Send | Page by Email.

Or, in Outlook itself, make sure that WordMail as your editor is turned off
and use the Web toolbar in Outlook 2000 or the Address box in Outlook 2002 to
navigate to the web page. Then, choose Actions | Send Web Page by E-mail.
(Thanks to Margaret Blauvelt for this tip.)"

I had to switch off word as a mail editor.
 

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