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Answer» How do I attach (embed?) an image in an email so that it will appear as the body of the message and not as an attachment?What email SERVICE are you using? Yahoo Mail, Gmail, etc? or Outlook? I just did a test as an experiment. I logged onto Yahoo Mail and attached a photo. I then sent this message to my regular POP mail account and opened that message in Windows (Vista) Mail. The photo appeared in the body of the message. Same for Outlook Express on another computer. With Outlook 2003, it appeared as an attachment, not in the body of the message. Just curious - Isn't this whole thing dependent not only on the sender, but also on the receiver? In other words, if the receiver's method of handling email does not allow ( or is configured off ) inline pictures, then they'll always be attachments? If this is correct, then even if the original poster finds a method that inserts pictures, he can't always be sure that this is the way his email will appear on the other end. I think you're quite right, Willy. In the case of Yahoo! Mail, it allows images to be displayed in the message body (as a receiver), but does not allow image insertion to text body during composition (as a sender). Weird policy, isn't it? Yahoo is always playing catch-up with Google...Quote from: Rob Pomeroy on January 11, 2008, 05:42:40 AM Yahoo is always playing catch-up with Google... and hotmail is playing catchup/copy with yahoo and google. |
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