What about having them send it as HTML with image links and storing the images on a server, then they could track how many people are actually reading them, and that would cut down on the size.
I've got a customer that likes to send out newsletters with images in them, but they are under the opinion that they are too stupid to learn anything new on the computer and are stubborn to the point that they won't even attempt to learn something as basic and easy as resizing an image. (Which is particularly frustrating for me because it would help them in their profession too... arg!)
So, in order to keep them from sending out thousands of 5+ meg emails a couple of times a month, I would like to put a filter in place that will pull the images out of their message, resize them and put them back before sending them off to the mailing list.
I can see all the pieces of the puzzle out there, but I would prefer to not reinvent the wheel if I don't have to.
Does anyone know of something out there that can do what I need?
Brian Cluff
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