Jpeg does not show in signature when person receives it?

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saffy

Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Email Client: pop

It just comes in with a box with an x? looks fine from my end... help please im a designer and this is really important! :)
 
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Jesse David Hollington

I would suspect that this is a problem with the *receiving* e-mail client.
Some e-mail applications block unknown attachments (or attachments from
unknown users) from being displayed as an anti-virus/anti-spam measure.

The graphic in your signature should be included as an attachment to the
original message, usually with a name like "image1.jpg" (or whatever format
the original file was in). Check your sent item to see if it's there, and
then have the recipient check to see if this attachment is present in the
item they've received. If so, then chances are the client is just not
displaying it, in much the same way that Entourage doesn't display/load
images from unknown senders.

If the attachment image is *not* there in the recipient's mailbox, then it's
likely something else between you and the recipient stripped it out en
route.
 
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Cathalifaud

Try using a GIF instead. I've seen the "X" you talk about and it only happens if I place a .jpeg as the in-line graphic. A .gif-formatted image "does the trick".
 
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