Colored Backgrounds

Dave in Phoenix AZ pmmail@rpglink.com
Sat, 11 Dec 1999 02:27:01 -0700


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A few folks using Outlook Expressed have found the way to have some really
nice looking E-mail sent with colored backgrounds instead of boring white.  I
assume there is no way to do this in PMMAIL,, but it would be nice if I was
wrong.

Also regarding using html coding for colored text and different fonts (like
this), will it look like garbage with html tags on readers that are non html.
 Are their many readers that can't read html coded text?  

I love to be a bit different (in many ways) and using html option in sending
PMmail(2000) allows such creativity at least in text font and color.  But I'm
concerned about it looking like garbage in non-htlm readers. 

Dave in Phoenix

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<FONT COLOR=ff0000><FONT FACE="Comic Sans MS" DEFAULT="FACE">A few folks using Outlook Expressed have found the way to have some really nice looking E-mail sent with colored backgrounds instead of boring white.  I assume there is no way to do this in PMMAIL,, but it would be nice if I was wrong.<BR>
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<FONT COLOR=0000ff>Also regarding using html coding for colored text and different fonts (like this), will it look like garbage with html tags on readers that are non html.  Are their many readers that can't read html coded text?  <BR>
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I love to be a bit different (in many ways) and using html option in sending PMmail(2000) allows such creativity at least in text font and color.  But I'm concerned about it looking like garbage in non-htlm readers. <BR>
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Dave in Phoenix<BR>

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