Outlook 2003 auto d/l pics and make available offline

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Cannuk

I have found the settings to allow Trusted Senders pictures and graphics to automatically download with HTML emails. What I want to do now is make those images available offline.

I subscribe to several email newsletters, and they usually have charts and images as part of them. While I'm in the office or at home, the graphics come through with the emails naturally, since I'm connected to the internet

But often I download my email then travel. I would like to have those graphics available to me while I read my email offline.

Is this possible?
 
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Greg Mansius [MSFT]

I don't think it's possible unless you have:

1. Opened the email at some point (which pulls down the image from the Web
location)
2. Closed the message
3. Clicked Yes when prompted to Save changes.

Otherwise, you just have an email message with a image URL pointing out to
the Internet. Without an Internet connection, I'm not sure how the image can
get pre-downloaded for offline use.

Hope this helps.

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Greg Mansius [MSFT]

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights

Cannuk said:
I have found the settings to allow Trusted Senders pictures and graphics
to automatically download with HTML emails. What I want to do now is make
those images available offline.
I subscribe to several email newsletters, and they usually have charts and
images as part of them. While I'm in the office or at home, the graphics
come through with the emails naturally, since I'm connected to the internet.
But often I download my email then travel. I would like to have those
graphics available to me while I read my email offline.
 

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