Of course, *ALL OF THIS* is moot. DXKeeper already allows one to
create and respond to e-mailed QSLs.
All that one needs to do is design a QSL card in QSL Config -> Cards. Set the Printer to "Microsoft Print to PDF" and set the size to "North
America 4x6". Place the QSOs for which QSLs are to be sent in the
QSL Queue. The "cards" can be "printed" and saved individually and
the resulting (pdf) file(s) attached to the e-mail reply.
One can select QSOs for e-mail QSLing in mass by tagging each QSO
intended to electronic QSL by setting QSL Sent Via = E, then filtering
the log page display with QSL_Sent_Via = 'E' (and any other limit like
Station_Callsign = 'XX1ZZZ') before clicking "Add Needed" or "Add
Requested".
Card definition for use with "Microsoft Print to PDF":
Page Layout:
1 card (right feed)
Card Dimensions:
Width: 6 Side borders 0.5
Height: 4 Top border 0.375
If the recipient wants to print a 3.5" x 5.5" hard copy instead of
a 4" x 6" "card" it is only necessary to scale the PDF to 85% when
printing.
Note: Using DXKeeper's *EXISTING* Print Card capability also allows
QSO Specific QSL Messages.
73,
... Joe, W4TV