Playing Music In An Email
Solution 1:
A tiny minority case
Upload the music to youtube, link it in your email and send it to a gmail account. Gmail should automatically pick it up and you should be able to play it from right within your email account.
http://www.email-marketing-reports.com/iland/2010/02/video-in-gmail-design-tests-and.html
Also, Outlook 2003 used to allow background music in email. As far as I know, this feature was removed in 2007
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook-help/add-sound-to-an-e-mail-message-HA001118232.aspx
Solution 2:
Explain to him that each email client is different --not every email client is able to play sound and you can probably offer to build an email client [for a staggering sum] which plays music. ;)
He will agree.
Let alone music, even the display capabilities of the email clients are vastly different. There is an interesting comparison in the link below.
http://www.campaignmonitor.com/css/
YouTube embedding would only work with Gmail and a few webmail providers. Flash is a no go specially when it comes to mass email.
Being able to say no for something which is not possible in reality is a virtue.
If you are using any hacks such as the ones suggested to play music, be honest to the client and explain him that it is possible only for a small number of users that you have control over.
Solution 3:
You could use a small flash file in a html email.
other methods can be found here
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