- Dec 12, 2022
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Honestly, this is less of a question and more of food for thought for people who (like me) struggle a bit with HTML and Outlook. I'm not even sure if I'm in the right area with this post. If not, please move it...
Primarily, it is about generating a correctly formatted text email with HTML in Outlook according to your wishes, without having to study HTML first. The method is very simple and maybe not that elegant, but honestly: I want to deliver a reliably working B4J programme and not torture myself for hours with the formatting problems of an email in HTML code that is generated via the programme and then sent with Outlook.
The problem is the interpretation of this HTML intent by Outlook itself. You write HTML code, send it to Outlook and it works... unfortunately not, but it does in every browser. It almost seems to me that Outlook (or Microsoft) has set its own rules regarding HTML. Changing a font, for example, does not work at all with the conventional methods.
I spent...
Primarily, it is about generating a correctly formatted text email with HTML in Outlook according to your wishes, without having to study HTML first. The method is very simple and maybe not that elegant, but honestly: I want to deliver a reliably working B4J programme and not torture myself for hours with the formatting problems of an email in HTML code that is generated via the programme and then sent with Outlook.
The problem is the interpretation of this HTML intent by Outlook itself. You write HTML code, send it to Outlook and it works... unfortunately not, but it does in every browser. It almost seems to me that Outlook (or Microsoft) has set its own rules regarding HTML. Changing a font, for example, does not work at all with the conventional methods.
I spent...
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