Outlook 2007 and 2010 generate different problems with emails that are very long, regardless of their source code. Many are documented on the Internet, but few have clear solutions. For example:
In Gmail, for example, an email will be cut if too long and offer a link to view the full version at the bottom. In other programs, your email can be simply truncated without more information.
As a precaution, keep in mind that it is better to send regularly shorter emails that will display well and that your members will take the time to read.
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Some emails are misaligned from a point without a valid reason.
(see: http://www.emailonacid.com/blog/details/C13/horizontal_spacing_issues_in_outlook_2007_and_2010) - Some links are not clickable (occurs when the layout consists of two very long columns).
- Email stops rendering from a point.
- Avoid images displayed too high.
- Avoid very long columns.
- For alignment problems, try moving your blocks (changing the order can help) or change your layout. Or try to add or remove blocks above the problematic one. If the height of your email changes, the problem may disappear by itself.
- If possible, reduce the length of your content (propose links to detail pages or send multiple emails).
In Gmail, for example, an email will be cut if too long and offer a link to view the full version at the bottom. In other programs, your email can be simply truncated without more information.
As a precaution, keep in mind that it is better to send regularly shorter emails that will display well and that your members will take the time to read.