fyi - combination of outlook and php - create stationery for MS outlook using PHP engine ;-)

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windandwaves

Hi Folk

Some of my clients asked me to create "fancy emails" for them (aka html
formatted emails).

I know how to make a nice html document, but I had trouble creating a simple
way to provide the document to my clients so that they could use it to.

I know most of them use Outlook XP or Outlook 2003, so what I created was a
page that creates a Visual Basic script that, when saved to the desktop and
clicked (run), opens a message in outlook using the html provided.

To see this in action, please go to :

http://www.rakau.com/station/index.php

I would love to have some feedback.
 
Worked on:
Operating System: Windows 2000 Professional (5.0, Build 2195) Service
Pack 4
Language: German (Regional Setting: German)
MS Office Word 2003 (11.5604.5606)

Feedback:
Subject, and `to:' e-mail address will be fine
 
windandwaves said:
Hi Folk

Some of my clients asked me to create "fancy emails" for them (aka html
formatted emails).

I know how to make a nice html document, but I had trouble creating a simple
way to provide the document to my clients so that they could use it to.

I know most of them use Outlook XP or Outlook 2003, so what I created was a
page that creates a Visual Basic script that, when saved to the desktop and
clicked (run), opens a message in outlook using the html provided.

To see this in action, please go to :

http://www.rakau.com/station/index.php

I would love to have some feedback.

So - what does this have to do with PHP, and why are you posting this in
a PHP newsgroup?

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Johannes said:
Worked on:
Operating System: Windows 2000 Professional (5.0, Build 2195) Service
Pack 4
Language: German (Regional Setting: German)
MS Office Word 2003 (11.5604.5606)

Feedback:
Subject, and `to:' e-mail address will be fine

Thank you for your feedback. What exactly do you mean?
 
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