Making an HTML email in iMail?

Hello,
Does anyone know if any of the Apple programs will allow for creating an HTML email and sending thru iMail? For instance, I tried to create a "pretty" document in Pages (like a newsletter) and can only get it to attach as a PDF. I'd like to ideally get something to just be sent in the body of the email, also including active links (to PDF and attach deactivates the links.)
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!
Thanks!
Lindsey

Mail has some basic ability to do these things from inside Mail if you choose Rich text formatting for your email. In particular, you can use fancy fonts, sent a colored background etc. (use the color and fonts buttons in the message composition window toolbar). You can also imbed links. select a text and an email, control-click and choose lin->add. But if you want anything slightly fancier you have to do what I said. create an html document using a different program, open it in safari and enter command+i to imbed it into a new message.

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