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sending animation mails
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Try HTML, I haven't tried HTML some time but I gues it was
I dunno wether it works staight away in E-mails. Try searching and testing it.
<img src="[imagepath]" />
Yes, that's fine. If you're sending an e-newsletter via a server-side script, be sure to set the doctype of the page to HTML. You don't want people to receive plain text emails that are full of html code that is unparsed.
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