Dear Username,

This is not a real email Newsletter but only an example we have provided to our users to study email formatting!

This month's newsletter is all about creating a well-formatted email newsletter. You may find the complete text in our blog entry here:
http://www.texaswebdevelopers.com/blog/template_permalink.asp?id=121

Regards, TexasWebDevelopers.




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Creating an email template that will work across an array of email clients, especially when there is no email standard for rendering HTML and CSS, is more challenging then you might imagine.

This template is the example that was created to highlight the techniques that will result in an email that will successfully be viewed in the widest selection of email clients including AOL Webmail, Apple Mail, .Mac, Entourage, Gmail, Lotus Notes, Outlook 2007, Windows Mail, Windows Live Mail, Windows Live Hotmail, Thunderbird, Eddora (Penelope) and Yahoo. More information in our blog entry. Read more »

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Adhere to the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003.

Always give your users a link to your email web page in case they cannot view your email correctly in their email client. Adhere to the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003. You must give your users the ability to opt out of your emails. The FTC added four new provisions to the Act in May of 2008 that included, for instance, the use of P.O. Boxes to satisfy the requirement that a commercial e-mail display a ̶o;valid physical postal address”.

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