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I plan on using mailchimp for my own marketing email campaigns but i'm wondering how you guys suggest doing one-time("transactional") emails? I've done some reading and it sounds like creating an html email that works/looks decent in most email clients is extremely annoying but i don't want to just send plain text emails.

 

Do you use email templates from somewhere? code from scratch and hope for the best? just send plain text? other web-service api?

 

I'm trying to develop a decent looking html email for account set-ups, receipts, forgotten passwords, etc.

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Easy PHP class to send HTML e-mail.

I was in the same boat and wanted a consistent design across all e-mails (forgotten passwords, etc).  I'd suggest a trial run to yourself always to make sure it's working properly

 

http://blog.hostgrenade.com/2011/07/31/php-email-class/

The link below has an email class for sending file attachments and with very little modification --change the "text/plain" to "text/html"-- you can send either type of e-mail format along with a file attachment. I used it as a template to create one for my site and it works very well.

 

http://www.kavoir.com/2009/08/php-email-attachment-class.html

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