![]() This is where you have to involve HTML and CSS. Things get complicated when you want your emails to have some colors, some tables, some links or some lists. You see when you want to send an email that is just text based that’s pretty trivial. This post is about sending HTML based emails. You can even send an email with just one line using Send-MailMessage. ![]() It’s all known, and people have used it since the early days of PowerShell. ![]() When reading this blog post, you may be thinking that there’s nothing new one can add to emailing with PowerShell as there were tons of articles in recent years covering this subject pretty good. ![]()
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