![]() ![]() (This requires a skilled sysadmin-slash-developer but it's not a towering task if someone is familiar with this type of thing.) This way they'll see the links like everybody else. Send emails to T-Online users via a SMTP gateway that changes the HTML on-the-fly before forwarding to the end user.Email clients will render that as a link. just include the link at the end of a sentence, like Go to now. Segment any part of the email that has links and don't have them be true hrefs, i.e. Create a Segmentation like Known Broken Links that separates out T-Online and any other known problematic domains.You might mention specifically that you know they'll have trouble because they use T-Online, or let leave that unsaid but feature the Web View much more prominently for them. Using Velocity, include a more exaggerated pointer to the Web View for the T-Online crowd.Send Text-Only versions emails to T-Online users.We discussed this very case in our MUG office hours today and here are the strategies to choose from (more than one might be used simultaneously): It's going to come down to how important these leads are. Unfortunately, I have no single answer for you. ![]() And no one ever reported the bug and it's been sitting there for who-knows-how-long. Marketo is sending totally valid HTML, but the T-Online HTML parser must've been built by someone who didn't read the HTML standard (which hasn't changed in this regard since at least HTML 3.2!) carefully. Thanks to Markus, I was able to login to webmail and see the problem firsthand.Īnd it definitely is a T-Online problem, not a Marketo problem. My conclusion is that Marketo breaks the code by adding line breaks and doesn't like it.Īny idea? Is it something to check with support? is one of the top email providers in Germany. If I grab all the code sent to from EoA and fix the links to make them wrap without any line break, it then works correctly. With Email on Acid, we can see the code that is sent to and I did realize the link is formatted correctly but cut on a few lines (the highlighted part in the following screenshot): Here is how it look when I remove the links in the template and send the email with no links at all on the logo/text:Īnd if I add the links back, but this time via the image/text editor, it renders like the first screenshot. Here is a screenshot look at the logo and the text: It only happens with this email client no matter the way links are added directly in the template (for example a link to a website on the logo) or via the image editor or text editor when editing the email in Marketo.Īnd before you ask, links are well formated and working everywhere else. Anybody has this issue when sending emails to webmail?Īs soon a link is set on an image, in the text, or on an HTML button, part of the link renders as text in the email. ![]()
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