The evils of
HTML e-mail. Hyper-Text Markup Language (HTML) e-mail looks nice, but it can deliver such things as "Web bugs" (as in "bugging" your phone line), which connect with a remote Web server, allowing it to deposit a tracking cookie on your computer just as if you had surfed to the site on your own.
And needing support from your technology department to send out
HTML e-mail is a thing of the past.
Hidden code within
HTML e-mail messages are pulled out, and e-mail content is filtered against an accurate and comprehensive database of spam fingerprints.
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Sure you can create an
HTML e-mail with a movie and sound files embedded in it.
The bugs can also be used in
HTML e-mail, revealing information such as the reader's IP address (the number identifying each computer on the Internet), potentially allowing third parties to link an e-mail address and an IP address with a previously compiled profile.
In the upcoming months, DRUGFACTS.com will be expanding the site and adding more features and functionality, including Drug News Weekly, an
HTML e-mail newsletter, and Web Alert, a news tracking service.
The "call me" button is a small image file imbedded in a personalized
HTML e-mail. When clicked, the user is prompted to enter his or her name and phone number.
NCN, the nine-company consortium created to represent newspapers' interests in the on-line world and to feed member newspapers' content to its NewsWorks site on the World-Wide Web, is redirecting its attention to its Ad Sales Network and
HTML E-mail products.
I can look at it when I want to, it doesn't tie up a lot of bandwidth, and with the new
HTML E-mail programs available, it is just as rich in graphics and sound as anything that I can get from a Push channel.
And the leading candidate right now is
HTML e-mail, which displays pushed content as colorful, graphics-rich Web pages.
The first is an
HTML e-mail called "Leader Briefings" about critical business issues that is sent out as needed.
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HTML e-mail is now supported so you can see the Ohio e-CPA Weekly as it was intended.