1. Webmail (Gmail, Yahoo! Mail, company email address, etc.), Softbank iPhone address) These can display and read HTML emails without any problems. 2. If the user's device is known We recommend sending HTML and plain text emails for each known device. ・For iPhone You can display and read HTML emails in the email app. In rare cases, some people receive emails in the message app, but this does not apply.
* If you are using @softbank.ne.jp or are an au user afghanistan telegram database who selected the message app during initial setup, you will receive HTML emails, but they will be displayed in a distorted state. ・For Android Mailer specifications vary depending on the carrier, and there are models that cannot display images, cannot receive HTML mail, etc. Also, some models do not switch to text mail even if multipart delivery is performed, so we do not recommend sending HTML mail.
3. If you don’t know the user’s device This overlaps with "2. When the user's device is known," but while there are some models that can display and read HTML emails without any problems, there are also models that cannot display images or receive HTML emails at all. Also, since there are feature phones, we do not recommend sending HTML emails. If you really want to send to a mobile phone email address, we recommend that you consider using decorated mail (Deco-mail), which is a simple HTML email.
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