The default HTML editor is the built-in editor of Internet Explorer (IE version >= 5.5 ) - which is not recommended. Mozilla, Netscape, Dreamweaver and Frontpage are found automatically by Turbo-Mailer and offered in a drop-down list. The HTML editor can be configured in Menu/Config/Settings. Its recommended to do this: Thus your HTML code has a definite home folder on your hard disk and you can insert local embedded images with relative paths consistently. You are asked to first save your (empty) message in a file. Use an external HTML editor): Press the "Edit HTML" button on bottom-right of Turbo-Mailer (or Menu/View/HTML Editor) for editing the current message body in a WYSIWYG HTML Editor.Use internal HTML Viewer/Editor: Check the HTML View checkbox and hit the Edit button next to HTML View in order to get additional controls for editing HTML directly inside TurboMailer.Select HTML Mail: Check the HTML Mail checkbox above the "Subject" Field in order to tag the message as HTML Mail.New Mail: Press the New Mail tool bar button or select Menu/File/New Mail.The filename part %3% is then replaced by the same scheme as with text or subject (4th table column in this example). (Or press the Paste address list button in the toolbar)Īttachment files can be personalized by adding an attachment file name like personal-attachment- %3%.gif . Click into TurboMailer's To: Address List (Recipients) and press Ctrl-V for pasting.In Excel press Ctrl-A to select all lines and press Ctrl-C to copy.Or copy&paste a table like this via the Clipboard from Excel: PS: this mail was sent to - newletter ref = personal_code123_1.Įxample address/personalization list file for this message: #Example address list (CSV Mister A abc Mister B def personal_code123_2 The resulting email for this example and address list below (first address) will be: Subject: Personal Newsletter Weatherforecast for %1% (Note: the last negative variable %-3% would insert plain HTML snippets in HTML mails without escaping HTML-characters No difference to %3% in text mode mails.) PS: this mail was sent to %0% - newletter ref = %-3%. HTML Mail: Column numbers referenced with a minus sign in front end up as raw HTML code insertion (HTML/XML format escaping bypassed).Įxample of a email subject and text with variables for personalization: Subject: Personal Newsletter Weatherforecast for %1% Ĭolumns which are not present in the list/table end up as empty string in the message. The column variables are like: %0% (=email address itself), %1% (2nd column), %2% (3rd column), %3%. The text of additional personalization fields (columns) in an adress list files can be rendered into the mail text or subject or attachment filenames - in order to "personalize" the mail. II/ Mail Text / Subject / Attachment Personalization
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