Creating a Pages Newsletter and embedding into the body of an email???

I have created a newsletter that I want to send to my clients via email, but I do not know if that is possible. I don't want to send it as an attachment, because some people will not even open it. Is there a way I can embed my flyer into the email body so right when people open the message it's there?

The only way to do what you are asking about is to create an html email. This is possible and assuming you are using Leopard, you can use Mail to do this. Start a new email and select the Stationary button that by default is on the right corner of the new email message window.
Pages cannot be used to create html code and the only way to use Pages to create your newsletter would be to create a PDF and attach it. The other possible option would be to send your email with a link to a webpage. You could experiment with using the Share to iWeb function and see if this could work for you. (Since I swore off - not to mention at - iWeb some time ago I don't know how well this would work.)

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