Since LetterMark email templates are dynamically served into the email each time the recipient opens the message, what kind of constraints does this put on network bandwidth?
LetterMark email templates are typically 8-12k, which is why it is often transparent to the recipient that the graphics are not embedded in the message. A LetterMark email template is one-fourth to one-third the size of a typical website homepage, so the LetterMark system has minimal impact on bandwidth.
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- Since LetterMark email templates are dynamically served into the email each time the recipient opens the message, what kind of constraints does this put on network bandwidth?
- When the administrator updates or adds LetterMark email templates, how do these changes or additions get deployed to all users on the LetterMark system?
- Is there any way to send a message that will "revert" to plain text if the recipients email tool can handle "formatted" messages?