What if a LetterMark email recipient is reading an email off-line?
A. The text of the email appears just as it would if the email had been sent without LetterMark. Unless their email program is configured to automatically cache html graphics however, the LetterMark graphics will not display. LetterMark graphics require a live connection to the Internet, just like a web page, in order to display. The LetterMark system, however, is configured to display the users’ plain text signature (contact information) in the absence of the LetterMark digital business card, thereby displaying your contact information to the recipient regardless of whether he or she is connected to the Internet.
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