Stan Horwitz wrote: > HTML is just text. Its up to the individual subscribers of your list to > use software that can render the HTML properly. Just send your newsletter > to your list as you would any other message. I've been trying to run tests to send HTML, but even my fully MIME capable mail-readers did't seem to get it. It would appear that not all mail programs are created equal. After switching to something other than Eudora Pro, it seems to work fine. I'm not sure what Eudora does wrong, but when it sends "content-type: text/HTML" other readers don't seem able to render it properly. Russ Hunt wrote: >But since many subscribers probably won't have, or use, mail >software that renders HTML properly, why not put the HTML document >on a Web site and send the url to the list? I wish it was that easy... My company gets paid to host, fully maintain, and even write this list for our client. We regularly send URLs in their current newsletter "Burpeenews". When they asked us to make the list HTML, I told them to just make a second HTML list, and make the user choose which one to subscribe to. -- Jonathan Waggoner National Gardening Association (www.garden.org) NGA newsletter: Burpeenews, GardenWire, Willhitenews send "Sub listname full_name" to "[log in to unmask]"