Hi Richard. Welcome to the ExpressionEngine forums. We all look forward to see what you will be creating with EE so keep us posted.
I split your post off from the other thread. We find the easiest way to keep track of each issue is to have a new post for each problem. If your problem appears to be an exact match of another issue, please post a new thread and then link to that other issue.
I have sent you a PM with my own Gmail address. Can you send an HTML email to me as well?
I got the tables and the list which shows that HTML is working. I did not not the background color or rounded corners. I am thinking you did not send that stuff though because no images came through at all. Did you get the tables and the list showing up OK?
Also, which build and version are you running? When in your control panel look at the bottom of the window. You should get a number that looks like a date. The current build is 20070302. If you are not on the newest build you should upgrade as there have been enhancements made to email handling recently.
One thing to be aware of is that different email clients handle html email very differently. The screenshot of your recieved mail shows bullets, bolding, and text changes. Those are not possible in text email, so this confirms that the mail is in fact being sent as html.
I downloaded the free HTML email template pack. I selected the two-column newsletter HTML file to testing (and attached for u). Opened > select all source code > copy > paste into EE Comm. Message field > sent it to john and me.
Gmail strips out most of that stuff. Do you have another email (non-webmail) that you could test? If you follow the campaign monitor link to “guide to css support” you’ll see that gmail is very, very limiting in what can get though.
I know this sucks, but it isn’t a limitation of EE, but rather a statement on the sad state of email today.
John is right, the HTML email enhancements were added in January, so regardless of what you do with the content of the email, you won’t see much improvement until you upgrade.
the EE is reinstalled, I use v 1.5.2. The mailchimp HTML letter sent to John c me. It’s looks like better then previous test mails but the CSS formatting and some pictures are lost.
Weird, I received some images but not others. As Derek mentioned, Gmail has its own quirks. I don’t get any images unless I select the option to view them. I suppose you have a number of things to thank for this. Malicious files masquerading as images and spam being hidden as images as well. Another thing that Derek pointed out is that getting HTML email to work in different email clients seems to be requiring a lot of research these days as the clients constantly change.