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Pictures in emails
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Does anyone no why, in some emails, pictures don't appear in the text body - just placeholders. The pics follow at the end of the email.........??
XP with Outlook Express
XP with Outlook Express
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Email can be sent in either plan text format which has no formatting at all, so you can't have bold text, different colour text etc and you also can't embed pictures in the mail, they will be attachments (which is how emails should be sent!)
Or they can be sent in HTML format which allows formatting of the text and pictures embedded in the mail (which is wrong and is not how email should be sent)
so it depends on the format the sender is using.
Or they can be sent in HTML format which allows formatting of the text and pictures embedded in the mail (which is wrong and is not how email should be sent)
so it depends on the format the sender is using.
It is not just how the person SENT it. It also depends how your email system is set up.
Outlook (and I assume other email systems) have an option which says "receive all emails as plain text"
If you have that option set, even if the person sending the email SENDS it in HTML format you will only see it as plain text with the pictures as attachments.
Outlook (and I assume other email systems) have an option which says "receive all emails as plain text"
If you have that option set, even if the person sending the email SENDS it in HTML format you will only see it as plain text with the pictures as attachments.