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Old November 22nd 08, 10:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Phil
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Default No graphics???

HI,
Why is it sometimes when I forward an email that has graphics that are in
the text of the email they not received by the person I forwarded the email
to? When I click on the forward button the email comes up with the graphics
in the body of the email but the person does not receive them. I also
receive emails that the graphics are missing.
Thanks,
--
Phil
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Old November 23rd 08, 12:45 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Gary VanderMolen
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Default No graphics???

The most likely explanation is that the recipient has something mis-
configured on their end. However, you should double-check your settings:

Make sure the image you are attaching is not open in
another program.

Make sure attachments are enabled:
Tools, Safety Options, Security, uncheck "Block images..." and also
uncheck "Do not allow attachments..."

Also go to Tools, Options, Send, Mail Sending Format, HTML Settings,
make sure "Send pictures with messages" is checked.

The next time you send an email with graphics, put your own email address
on the BCC line. When you receive that email, you can verify that the graphics
are indeed in the sent email.

--
Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)


"Phil" wrote in message news
HI,
Why is it sometimes when I forward an email that has graphics that are in
the text of the email they not received by the person I forwarded the email
to? When I click on the forward button the email comes up with the graphics
in the body of the email but the person does not receive them. I also
receive emails that the graphics are missing.
Thanks,
--
Phil



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Old November 23rd 08, 03:26 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Phil
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Posts: 42
Default No graphics???

Thanks Gary,
My settings are as you stated.
The graphics are not attachments, but are within the text of the email.
Does this make a difference?
--
Phil


"Gary VanderMolen" wrote:

The most likely explanation is that the recipient has something mis-
configured on their end. However, you should double-check your settings:

Make sure the image you are attaching is not open in
another program.

Make sure attachments are enabled:
Tools, Safety Options, Security, uncheck "Block images..." and also
uncheck "Do not allow attachments..."

Also go to Tools, Options, Send, Mail Sending Format, HTML Settings,
make sure "Send pictures with messages" is checked.

The next time you send an email with graphics, put your own email address
on the BCC line. When you receive that email, you can verify that the graphics
are indeed in the sent email.

--
Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)


"Phil" wrote in message news
HI,
Why is it sometimes when I forward an email that has graphics that are in
the text of the email they not received by the person I forwarded the email
to? When I click on the forward button the email comes up with the graphics
in the body of the email but the person does not receive them. I also
receive emails that the graphics are missing.
Thanks,
--
Phil




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Old November 23rd 08, 01:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
VistaRookie[_88_]
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Default No graphics???


Some people will use Word for their emails and that
causes problems for some email services/clients.

A test email to yourself will work whether it is an
attachment or embedded image(s). The only
problem is that someone else might not see exactly
what you are seeing and vice versa.


Phil;1081658 Wrote:
Thanks Gary,
My settings are as you stated.
The graphics are not attachments, but are within the text of the email.
Does this make a difference?
--
Phil


"Gary VanderMolen" wrote:

The most likely explanation is that the recipient has something mis-
configured on their end. However, you should double-check your

settings:

Make sure the image you are attaching is not open in
another program.

Make sure attachments are enabled:
Tools, Safety Options, Security, uncheck "Block images..." and also
uncheck "Do not allow attachments..."

Also go to Tools, Options, Send, Mail Sending Format, HTML Settings,
make sure "Send pictures with messages" is checked.

The next time you send an email with graphics, put your own email

address
on the BCC line. When you receive that email, you can verify that the

graphics
are indeed in the sent email.

--
Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)


"Phil" wrote in message

news
HI,
Why is it sometimes when I forward an email that has graphics that

are in
the text of the email they not received by the person I forwarded

the email
to? When I click on the forward button the email comes up with the

graphics
in the body of the email but the person does not receive them. I

also
receive emails that the graphics are missing.
Thanks,
--
Phil






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Old November 24th 08, 05:25 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Gary VanderMolen
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Posts: 20,120
Default No graphics???

It should not make a difference.
So what happens when you put yourself on the BCC line?
When you received your copy of that email, were the graphics present?

--
Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)


"Phil" wrote in message ...
Thanks Gary,
My settings are as you stated.
The graphics are not attachments, but are within the text of the email.
Does this make a difference?
--
Phil


"Gary VanderMolen" wrote:

The most likely explanation is that the recipient has something mis-
configured on their end. However, you should double-check your settings:

Make sure the image you are attaching is not open in
another program.

Make sure attachments are enabled:
Tools, Safety Options, Security, uncheck "Block images..." and also
uncheck "Do not allow attachments..."

Also go to Tools, Options, Send, Mail Sending Format, HTML Settings,
make sure "Send pictures with messages" is checked.

The next time you send an email with graphics, put your own email address
on the BCC line. When you receive that email, you can verify that the graphics
are indeed in the sent email.

--
Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)


"Phil" wrote in message news
HI,
Why is it sometimes when I forward an email that has graphics that are in
the text of the email they not received by the person I forwarded the email
to? When I click on the forward button the email comes up with the graphics
in the body of the email but the person does not receive them. I also
receive emails that the graphics are missing.
Thanks,
--
Phil






 




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