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To test a template, you can send a test email first.
Output, generated from an Email template, can have the following attachments:
l The contents of the Print context, in the form of a single PDF attachment.
l The output of the Web context, as an integral HTML file.
l Other files, an image or a PDF leaflet for example.
Attaching the Print context and/or the Web context is one of the options in the Send (Test)
Email dialog.
To learn how to attach other files, see "Email attachments" on page333.
Before generating Email output
l Decide on the use of an Email Service Provider; see "Using an ESP with PlanetPress
Connect" on page834.
l Make sure that a data set is loaded, that any necessary files, such as images and
attachments, are in place, and that the correct settings are selected (see below).
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You may want to rasterize certain elements, such as <div> elements, business graphics,
or headings with a special font type. Rasterizing converts the element to a JPG or PNG
image. This is very useful to support as many clients as possible. For example, some
email clients may not support SVG, so converting a resource to JPG instead would
ensure that most email clients would actually see the output.
To rasterize an element, right-click it and select Rasterize options. For a JPG image you
can set the quality of the resulting image in a percentage.
Email output settings in the Email context and sections
The following settings for the Email context and Email sections have an impact on how the
actual emails are sent.
l An Email To Script must be available in the template and refer to a valid email address;
see "Email header settings" on page329. If any record does not have a valid email, this
record is skipped automatically when generating email output.
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