I have an HTML newsletter with background image (repeating).
Since my client is using Outlook 2010, I need to make *.oft for the sake of convenience.
Sending the same HTML structure via http://putsmail.com seems to work fine.
Yet it ignores the background image when I try to send my Newsletter via Outlook.
Have you made sure Outlook is downloading images first?
I've just tried this out with an old Outlook template I had and it's working fine.
Sending to Gmail and to Outlook 2010 from Outlook 2010 using a .oft
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We send emails from AWS SES, and utilize a few differetn email templates.
HTML - our old emails are just pure HTML, we link to images and they are able to download as expected in Outlook 2016, webmail and other clients
Mustache - we use several mustache templates, link images exactly the same as our custom HTML templates, but the exact same image is blocked by Outlook
Is there anything in the mustache template that might increase mail client security to treat the exact same image differently in the 2 use cases above?
We've confirmed the location of the image is identical in both cases and the image is publicly availbble by clicking the path directly in a browser.
My company migrated their CRM starting to use Odoo, and then I proceeded to configure the external mail server (gmail), the #catchall parameter, and then define the odoo mail templates.
So far I have no problems, and everything works as I expect, so the mails are correctly and received.
However, I have a problem with viewing the emails ... let me explain.
Sent an email through Odoo, I see it correctly in html format, so by accessing the gmail email account via browser and opening the message, also in this case it is correctly formatted and displayed as html.
However, the recipient of the e-mail upon receipt loses the html formatting and therefore receives the e-mail displaying it in plain-text.
On the gmail settings I have already configured to send messages in html, I tried to disable it and then re-enable it but nothing happens.
Do you have any suggestions or advice?
I also have the same problem. We have tried several configurations both in the Google account and in the server. It only happens with GMail mail. Using any other service does not happen.
There's an answer here that I still can't implement, but it could be of help.
GMail displays plain text email instead HTML
A known reason for the issue was the appending of a footer in Google. Odoo has recently released a fix for all versions from 14.0 onwards: https://github.com/odoo/odoo/pull/108499. However, if they encounter other cases, Odoo Enterprise customers can open a support ticket and users of the Community edition can submit a Github issue.
My Company using Exchange server 2010 , after upgrades some users have problem with email format, If the users send something to other one , they recieved it has with Plaing text and it contain the HTML tags.
How I solve this in Exchange 2010.
Please check.
The problem might be that you have not crate new profile since you have upgraded those users , If that is the case check this link out
create profile
otherwise you will need to trouble shoot your HTML and Exchange Sever 2003 Note! HTML emails from Outlook 2010 (and 2007) renders perfectly across all major email clients.
If you use HTML coding that is generally supported in email clients, your Outlook 2010 emails will also look the same in your recipients inboxes. also Often issues are caused by CSS which is generally not supported.
Has anyone come acrross this problem?
I have setup a Wordpress install on a subdomain. It's only temporary subdomain and is just for testing.
I've used a popular Wordpress contact form plugin called 'contact form 7'
Any messages I submit via the test form come through fine in all but one email client.
Microsoft Outlook 2007
It displays the entire SMTP message in the body (content, headers, mime sections) rather than actually rending just the content based on text or HTML version.
It's strange that Gmail, hotmail, Mail (on the Mac) and Thunderbird (on the Mac) display the emails fine.
Anyone else come across this issue with email headers in Outlook?
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
within contact form 7 options you have to stipulate that you want to send the email as HTML...
just tick that box and it should come throught to ms outlook just fine.
I have created a custom Outlook form in 2007 and I have some receipeints that need to visualize it but do not use Outlook as their email program. Is it possible to make changes to the Form to ensure that they are able to view the form as an email?
I don't think so.