Does MJML work with Oultook.com and Outlook 2016?












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Does MJML work with Oultook.com and Outlook 2016? If not are there any other email template frameworks that do work with Oultook.com and Outlook 2016?



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  • Do you realize trying it out yourself would have taken less time than asking a question on stackoverflow and waiting for an answer?
    – Nicolas Garnier
    Dec 28 '18 at 9:08










  • @NicolasGarnier, contrargument will prove that you are wrong: if I have an Android phone only and do not have a laptop with me it would take a significant amount of time to find the needed soft, install it and figure out how it works.
    – oobarbazanoo
    Dec 28 '18 at 10:46










  • @NicolasGarnier, also, please, pay attention that it is impossible for anyone to prove what I am asking (merely because I did not find the info about this in documentation or merely because in my Outlook the mjml does not work does not mean that it does not work with Outlook, I could have just made a mistake). So, a person with the experience in the field is needed to answer my question. Thank you.
    – oobarbazanoo
    Dec 28 '18 at 10:47










  • Making an account on Outlook.com is pretty quick but your point about potential mistakes makes sense. Speaking of which, a common mistake is to use a method of sending that will break the HTML (such as pasting the HTML in an email client directly). A good way to test is to send via putsmail.com which is free and doesn't alter the HTML (do NOT check "Move my CSS inline when I click Send Email" though, it would break the responsiveness and MJML already inlines CSS).
    – Nicolas Garnier
    Dec 28 '18 at 18:21










  • @NicolasGarnier, you can send emails using the mjml app.
    – oobarbazanoo
    2 days ago


















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Does MJML work with Oultook.com and Outlook 2016? If not are there any other email template frameworks that do work with Oultook.com and Outlook 2016?



Thank you.










share|improve this question






















  • Do you realize trying it out yourself would have taken less time than asking a question on stackoverflow and waiting for an answer?
    – Nicolas Garnier
    Dec 28 '18 at 9:08










  • @NicolasGarnier, contrargument will prove that you are wrong: if I have an Android phone only and do not have a laptop with me it would take a significant amount of time to find the needed soft, install it and figure out how it works.
    – oobarbazanoo
    Dec 28 '18 at 10:46










  • @NicolasGarnier, also, please, pay attention that it is impossible for anyone to prove what I am asking (merely because I did not find the info about this in documentation or merely because in my Outlook the mjml does not work does not mean that it does not work with Outlook, I could have just made a mistake). So, a person with the experience in the field is needed to answer my question. Thank you.
    – oobarbazanoo
    Dec 28 '18 at 10:47










  • Making an account on Outlook.com is pretty quick but your point about potential mistakes makes sense. Speaking of which, a common mistake is to use a method of sending that will break the HTML (such as pasting the HTML in an email client directly). A good way to test is to send via putsmail.com which is free and doesn't alter the HTML (do NOT check "Move my CSS inline when I click Send Email" though, it would break the responsiveness and MJML already inlines CSS).
    – Nicolas Garnier
    Dec 28 '18 at 18:21










  • @NicolasGarnier, you can send emails using the mjml app.
    – oobarbazanoo
    2 days ago
















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Does MJML work with Oultook.com and Outlook 2016? If not are there any other email template frameworks that do work with Oultook.com and Outlook 2016?



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  • Do you realize trying it out yourself would have taken less time than asking a question on stackoverflow and waiting for an answer?
    – Nicolas Garnier
    Dec 28 '18 at 9:08










  • @NicolasGarnier, contrargument will prove that you are wrong: if I have an Android phone only and do not have a laptop with me it would take a significant amount of time to find the needed soft, install it and figure out how it works.
    – oobarbazanoo
    Dec 28 '18 at 10:46










  • @NicolasGarnier, also, please, pay attention that it is impossible for anyone to prove what I am asking (merely because I did not find the info about this in documentation or merely because in my Outlook the mjml does not work does not mean that it does not work with Outlook, I could have just made a mistake). So, a person with the experience in the field is needed to answer my question. Thank you.
    – oobarbazanoo
    Dec 28 '18 at 10:47










  • Making an account on Outlook.com is pretty quick but your point about potential mistakes makes sense. Speaking of which, a common mistake is to use a method of sending that will break the HTML (such as pasting the HTML in an email client directly). A good way to test is to send via putsmail.com which is free and doesn't alter the HTML (do NOT check "Move my CSS inline when I click Send Email" though, it would break the responsiveness and MJML already inlines CSS).
    – Nicolas Garnier
    Dec 28 '18 at 18:21










  • @NicolasGarnier, you can send emails using the mjml app.
    – oobarbazanoo
    2 days ago




















  • Do you realize trying it out yourself would have taken less time than asking a question on stackoverflow and waiting for an answer?
    – Nicolas Garnier
    Dec 28 '18 at 9:08










  • @NicolasGarnier, contrargument will prove that you are wrong: if I have an Android phone only and do not have a laptop with me it would take a significant amount of time to find the needed soft, install it and figure out how it works.
    – oobarbazanoo
    Dec 28 '18 at 10:46










  • @NicolasGarnier, also, please, pay attention that it is impossible for anyone to prove what I am asking (merely because I did not find the info about this in documentation or merely because in my Outlook the mjml does not work does not mean that it does not work with Outlook, I could have just made a mistake). So, a person with the experience in the field is needed to answer my question. Thank you.
    – oobarbazanoo
    Dec 28 '18 at 10:47










  • Making an account on Outlook.com is pretty quick but your point about potential mistakes makes sense. Speaking of which, a common mistake is to use a method of sending that will break the HTML (such as pasting the HTML in an email client directly). A good way to test is to send via putsmail.com which is free and doesn't alter the HTML (do NOT check "Move my CSS inline when I click Send Email" though, it would break the responsiveness and MJML already inlines CSS).
    – Nicolas Garnier
    Dec 28 '18 at 18:21










  • @NicolasGarnier, you can send emails using the mjml app.
    – oobarbazanoo
    2 days ago


















Do you realize trying it out yourself would have taken less time than asking a question on stackoverflow and waiting for an answer?
– Nicolas Garnier
Dec 28 '18 at 9:08




Do you realize trying it out yourself would have taken less time than asking a question on stackoverflow and waiting for an answer?
– Nicolas Garnier
Dec 28 '18 at 9:08












@NicolasGarnier, contrargument will prove that you are wrong: if I have an Android phone only and do not have a laptop with me it would take a significant amount of time to find the needed soft, install it and figure out how it works.
– oobarbazanoo
Dec 28 '18 at 10:46




@NicolasGarnier, contrargument will prove that you are wrong: if I have an Android phone only and do not have a laptop with me it would take a significant amount of time to find the needed soft, install it and figure out how it works.
– oobarbazanoo
Dec 28 '18 at 10:46












@NicolasGarnier, also, please, pay attention that it is impossible for anyone to prove what I am asking (merely because I did not find the info about this in documentation or merely because in my Outlook the mjml does not work does not mean that it does not work with Outlook, I could have just made a mistake). So, a person with the experience in the field is needed to answer my question. Thank you.
– oobarbazanoo
Dec 28 '18 at 10:47




@NicolasGarnier, also, please, pay attention that it is impossible for anyone to prove what I am asking (merely because I did not find the info about this in documentation or merely because in my Outlook the mjml does not work does not mean that it does not work with Outlook, I could have just made a mistake). So, a person with the experience in the field is needed to answer my question. Thank you.
– oobarbazanoo
Dec 28 '18 at 10:47












Making an account on Outlook.com is pretty quick but your point about potential mistakes makes sense. Speaking of which, a common mistake is to use a method of sending that will break the HTML (such as pasting the HTML in an email client directly). A good way to test is to send via putsmail.com which is free and doesn't alter the HTML (do NOT check "Move my CSS inline when I click Send Email" though, it would break the responsiveness and MJML already inlines CSS).
– Nicolas Garnier
Dec 28 '18 at 18:21




Making an account on Outlook.com is pretty quick but your point about potential mistakes makes sense. Speaking of which, a common mistake is to use a method of sending that will break the HTML (such as pasting the HTML in an email client directly). A good way to test is to send via putsmail.com which is free and doesn't alter the HTML (do NOT check "Move my CSS inline when I click Send Email" though, it would break the responsiveness and MJML already inlines CSS).
– Nicolas Garnier
Dec 28 '18 at 18:21












@NicolasGarnier, you can send emails using the mjml app.
– oobarbazanoo
2 days ago






@NicolasGarnier, you can send emails using the mjml app.
– oobarbazanoo
2 days ago














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Yes, it works out of the box for all email clients.



There is just a trick for Outlook.com as it doesn't support media queries: the email will appear in the mobile layout by default. You can force the desktop layout for Outlook.com with <mjml owa="desktop">






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    Yes, it works out of the box for all email clients.



    There is just a trick for Outlook.com as it doesn't support media queries: the email will appear in the mobile layout by default. You can force the desktop layout for Outlook.com with <mjml owa="desktop">






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      Yes, it works out of the box for all email clients.



      There is just a trick for Outlook.com as it doesn't support media queries: the email will appear in the mobile layout by default. You can force the desktop layout for Outlook.com with <mjml owa="desktop">






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        Yes, it works out of the box for all email clients.



        There is just a trick for Outlook.com as it doesn't support media queries: the email will appear in the mobile layout by default. You can force the desktop layout for Outlook.com with <mjml owa="desktop">






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        Yes, it works out of the box for all email clients.



        There is just a trick for Outlook.com as it doesn't support media queries: the email will appear in the mobile layout by default. You can force the desktop layout for Outlook.com with <mjml owa="desktop">







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