Inserted pictures

D

Dena Jo

Whenever I receive email which as inserted pictures in the body of the
text, the pictures always show up as attachment and do not show up in
the body of the email. How can I get Outlook to display incoming email
the way it was meant to be seen?

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Dena Jo

Email goes to denajo2 at the dot com variation of the Yahoo domain.

Plonk the bastards: http://www.panix.com/~mwsm/trolls.html
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

Outlook 2007 will add image preview to the reading pane. Earlier versions rely on the sender constructing the message with an embedded image rather than attachment.

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Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003

and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 
D

Dena Jo

Outlook 2007 will add image preview to the reading pane. Earlier
versions rely on the sender constructing the message with an
embedded image rather than attachment.

Do they need any beta testers for it now? I just can't stand the image
situation in Outlook.

--
Dena Jo

Email goes to denajo2 at the dot com variation of the Yahoo domain.

Plonk the bastards: http://www.panix.com/~mwsm/trolls.html
 
V

Vanguard

Dena Jo said:
Whenever I receive email which as inserted pictures in the body of the
text, the pictures always show up as attachment and do not show up in
the body of the email. How can I get Outlook to display incoming
email
the way it was meant to be seen?


Well, tell your sender of those critical pictures to insert the pictures
within the body of the message (disposition=inline) rather than
attaching them (disposition=attached). Look at the raw code of the
e-mail and notice in the MIME part what is its disposition. If the
sender doesn't insert or paste the picture using whatever e-mail program
that they happen to use then you get to see it exactly how they
constructed it.
 
D

Dena Jo

Well, tell your sender of those critical pictures to insert the
pictures within the body of the message (disposition=inline)
rather than attaching them (disposition=attached). Look at the
raw code of the e-mail and notice in the MIME part what is its
disposition. If the sender doesn't insert or paste the picture
using whatever e-mail program that they happen to use then you get
to see it exactly how they constructed it.

I inserted (not attached) a picture and sent it to myself, and it still
showed up as an attachment.

--
Dena Jo

Email goes to denajo2 at the dot com variation of the Yahoo domain.

Plonk the bastards: http://www.panix.com/~mwsm/trolls.html
 

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