Hi, demensionav.
Here's how to accomplish that.
1. Create the newsletter as an .htm or .html file. Ensure that all IMG tags refer to a file in the same folder as the HTML file (i.e. don't use a path).
2. Copy the HTML file along with any images that you want embedded in it to Outlook's Stationery folder.
3. Copy the same files to a web server.
4. Create and send a new message to your customers using the stationery created above.
The recipients will receive a newsletter jsut like those you see from companies like Office Depot. If your newletter includes a link to view the newsletter online, then clicking it should take the reader to the version on the web server.
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by: dimensionavPosted on 2009-11-06 at 07:00:00ID: 25759630
BlueDevilFan:
I need to send a newsletter that could be read from a webserver and even the email itself. Similar to those ones that office depot or best buy send.
Regards.