R
Randy Shore
I just cant remember how to do this in Outlook 2002. My goal is simply to
include something tiny and thus practically invisible (like a 1px x 1px
graphic) in an HTML formatted email that will result in the receiver email
client in resolving the reference and contacting my web server to get the
file. The challenge is that in most of my test cases Outlook has instead
embedded a copy of the graphic in the message and uses it instead of
resolving it from the web server. My question to all of you is *exactly* how
to do this and insure that the file is retrieved from the web server and not
an embedded copy. All of this would be moot if I could just remember /
discover how to directly edit the HTML source of a message in Outlook 2002.
(Funny how sometimes the complicated / complex things are "simple" and the
simple so complex.)
Any ideas?
include something tiny and thus practically invisible (like a 1px x 1px
graphic) in an HTML formatted email that will result in the receiver email
client in resolving the reference and contacting my web server to get the
file. The challenge is that in most of my test cases Outlook has instead
embedded a copy of the graphic in the message and uses it instead of
resolving it from the web server. My question to all of you is *exactly* how
to do this and insure that the file is retrieved from the web server and not
an embedded copy. All of this would be moot if I could just remember /
discover how to directly edit the HTML source of a message in Outlook 2002.
(Funny how sometimes the complicated / complex things are "simple" and the
simple so complex.)
Any ideas?