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Default How do i stop html code appearing in my email newsletters?

I send an email newsletter directly from word (i bcc to around 30 at a time
rather than mailmerge so that the links are active). When it's received in
certain programs like hotmail and googlemail it comes up with loads of funny
code and the formatting is all wrong - can anyone help?!

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Default How do i stop html code appearing in my email newsletters?

The short answer is: don't send HTML emails. A lot of people (and many
corporate networks) receive *all* emails as plain text, for security
reasons. There's nothing you, as the sender, can do about it.





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I send an email newsletter directly from word (i bcc to around 30 at a time
rather than mailmerge so that the links are active). When it's received
in
certain programs like hotmail and googlemail it comes up with loads of
funny
code and the formatting is all wrong - can anyone help?!

Emily



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