HTML Email Problem

Hello,
I am creating an HTML email. I sent the email to someone who
opened it with Entourage on a mac - it looked great. Then I sent it
to some people who use Microsoft Outlook - it had some issues - the
main div tag was extending all the way to the right of the window,
but I had set the div to a fixed width of 600px. Also the image
maps that I had created for external links were now not over the
locations I had put them on (they had shifted out of place)
As I said, no problems in Entourage - it displayed and
functioned exactly how I intended. But in Microsoft Outlook, I had
the above issues.
Any help would be much appreciated. I can send you the email
so that you can see what I am talking about.
If this is not the right place to post concerning HTML
emails, I would appreciate some guidance as to where I should go.
Thanks
Kit

Yep. As does JangoMail.
Mark "elifgis." Boyd
Keep-On-Learnin' :)
Murray *ACE* posted in macromedia.dreamweaver:
> Most probably it does.
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> "P@tty Ayers ~ACE"
<[email protected]> wrote in
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>> Ok, good to know. I bet Constant Contact does too.
>>
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>> "Murray *ACE*"
<[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>> Mailchimp and UniversalEmail (WebAssist) both
have the option to
>>> create a multipart email containing both HTML
and Text versions.
>>> Doing this manually would be a major PITA!
>>>
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so!)
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>>> "P@tty Ayers ~ACE"
<[email protected]> wrote
>>> in message
news:[email protected]...
>>>> How is that done, Murray?
>>>>
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>>>> Free Articles on the Business of Web
Development
>>>> Web Design Contract, Estimate Request Form,
Estimate Worksheet
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>>>> "Murray *ACE*"
<[email protected]> wrote in
>>>> message
news:[email protected]...
>>>>> That's why I send my HTML emails with
both text and HTML
>>>>> parts, although if your preferences are
to render incoming
>>>>> stuff in HTML, you won't see the text
version.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Murray --- ICQ 71997575
>>>>> Adobe Community Expert
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when you do so!)
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>>>>> Resources
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>>>>> Resources ==================
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "P@tty Ayers ~ACE"
<[email protected]>
>>>>> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "JoeyD1978"
<[email protected]> wrote in message
>>>>>>
news:[email protected]...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I see no reason to avoid using
imagery in HTML emails. Every
>>>>>>>big brick and
>>>>>>> mortar retail store uses the
hell out of them that's for
>>>>>>> sure. I've seen a ton
>>>>>>> of tricks to get people to click
the "view images link" too.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The reason is that most people won't
see the images. None of
>>>>>> those tricks work on me, and I throw
out most of those
>>>>>> emails, because they arrive looking
terrible and looking like
>>>>>> spam.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> A nicely-formatted text email with
actual information in it -
>>>>>> that I'll stop and read.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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Development
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>>>>>> Worksheet --
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
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