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Default How do I send E-mails using my letterhead as stationery?

I want to send E-mails in an advertising campaign and it would look best on
my letterhead. Attachments are rarely read for secuirity reasons.
It would look best on my latterhead but how can I do this?
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Default How do I send E-mails using my letterhead as stationery?

You have no control whatsoever over how messages are viewed. Thanks to the
efforts of junk mailers (whose number you appear about to join) many users
will have their mail readers set to display only plain text, and so your
formatting efforts will be wasted.

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Robin Cullen Ltd wrote:
I want to send E-mails in an advertising campaign and it would look
best on my letterhead. Attachments are rarely read for secuirity
reasons.
It would look best on my latterhead but how can I do this?



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