Re: Using a Webpage as a Mailer!

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> > On Nov 29, 2007 5:14 PM,  <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> Is there any way of utilizing a webpage from one of my clients sites as
> >> the content for an email.  The page is composed of the content (text) as
> >> well as active links.
> >>
> >> I know of course that I could just write a message and ad a link to the
> >> particular webpage, but the preferance is to have the webpage itself as
> >> the mailer.
> >
> > Use the HTML Mail plugin and cut and paste the webpage source code.
>
> Thank you for your reply.  I've downloaded & saved the HTML plugin, but
> I'm unable to open the .gz file.  Any suggestions?

The plugin is meant to be installed in SquirrelMail on the web server.
 If you are not the webmail system administrator, you need to contact
that person and not us.  We cannot help you if you are not the
administrator.

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