Ever use iWeb for an eNewsletter?

I'm looking to publish a simple email newsletter for a friend. Instead of going the HTML design route from scratch or using a pre-made template from a mail service, I was wondering if it's possible -- or easier-- to do via iWeb, considering it exports HTML anyway. I'm not a developer so this route would be attractive. Anyone ever done it?
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You will need to test it across as many email clients, browsers and operating systems as you can because it's very difficult to get HTML emails to display consistently across all possible settings.
You may want to look into redirecting your visitors to a webpage via email.
Also, you're legally obliged to have an unsubscribe option

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