Do you use stationery in Mail? Why or why not?
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Do you use stationery in Mail? Why or why not?
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well, right now i do. Just discovered that feature and i think it's cool. I like the way i drag my photos from the library to the placeholders...
I hope there is a way i can do my own stationary...?
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Depends on the kind of email I'm sending out. I usually use stationary when sending out email informing family/friends when I post new pictures of an event (I'm usually the designated photographer). I also use it when sending out invitations and greetings. Otherwise, just plain text emails.
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I never used it. I'm a plain text guy. I do use the To-Do feature though, its very nifty.
It depends on the kind of emails I am sending. Except for business types email, I am using stationery.
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I don't use them because there are recipients who may dislike the additional attachments or the design itself even if it's in good taste. It's safer to use plain that's all.
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Nope. Isn't this available only for .mac subscribers? I haven't seen this option for my Gmail IMAP account. But then again, I don't usually send post-card type emails.
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