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<blockquote data-quote="dauber" data-source="post: 1458132" data-attributes="member: 48449"><p>So....I have a web form on a customer's site, and he wants the e-mail he receives from the form to have a larger font. He uses AOL's web-based e-mail reader. How do I make that happen for him?? Using HTML coding doesn't work -- in his e-mailer, the HTML doesn't render but instead he gets the raw code, although when I put in my own e-mail address in the code and I get the e-mails, they render perfectly, both over the web (on multiple browsers) and in stand-alone mail readers.</p><p></p><p>Is there some kind of workaround?? I searched for a solution, but all the references I could find are many years old (and none of them helped)...(and despite what a lot of people will say, Google is NOT your friend, if you do the slightest bit of research on their practices...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dauber, post: 1458132, member: 48449"] So....I have a web form on a customer's site, and he wants the e-mail he receives from the form to have a larger font. He uses AOL's web-based e-mail reader. How do I make that happen for him?? Using HTML coding doesn't work -- in his e-mailer, the HTML doesn't render but instead he gets the raw code, although when I put in my own e-mail address in the code and I get the e-mails, they render perfectly, both over the web (on multiple browsers) and in stand-alone mail readers. Is there some kind of workaround?? I searched for a solution, but all the references I could find are many years old (and none of them helped)...(and despite what a lot of people will say, Google is NOT your friend, if you do the slightest bit of research on their practices...) [/QUOTE]
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