What's the difference?

The COMjobs email bulletin comes in two different versions. Which should you choose?

'HTML linked'


'HTML linked' is what we now recommend for most people.

It works on almost all email systems, and it only uses up a little bit of space in your in box each week (around 30-50K). It is also the fastest of the three versions to download, and the least likely version to be accidentally blocked by your spam filter.

The 'HTML linked' email version of COMjobs gives only a one-line description of each job (like an index). If you want to see more, clicking on a job title in the email will take you to the full advertisement on our website.

'HTML inline'


'HTML inline' works on most email systems (but not on Eudora, Lotus Notes or Entourage).

It consists of a single, large email (around 120-250K), with an index at the start. If you click on an item in the index, it will jump you further down the email to the advert you are interested in.

The 'HTML inline' version of COMjobs is the one people who subscribed before April 2007 will be famililar with. If you prefer it, that's fine. But it is a long email with lots of text, and it has internal links, so it sometimes gets blocked by spam filters. It also uses up more space in your in box than the new, 'HTML linked' version (see above).

Any feedback?


We welcome your feedback. The information above is based on reports from subscribers, and from our own testing. If you have further information (or more questions) about what works and what doesn't, please email Tully Bates: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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