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Old 06-21-2007, 11:14 PM
CyberTootie
 
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Default Linking to remote images in e-mails

I'm trying to figure out, in Outlook 2003, how you can display an image from
a remote webserver in an e-mail without attaching the image. Setting the
e-mail format to HTML doesn't allow me to enter HTML to display the e-mail.
(I.E. <IMG SRC="http://cybertootie.com/images/image.png">) Is what I'm trying
to accomplish possible in Office 2003? If so, how?
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Old 06-22-2007, 05:01 AM
Harlan Grove
 
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Default Re: Linking to remote images in e-mails

"CyberTootie" <CyberTootie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote...
>I'm trying to figure out, in Outlook 2003, how you can display an image
>from
>a remote webserver in an e-mail without attaching the image. Setting the
>e-mail format to HTML doesn't allow me to enter HTML to display the e-mail.
>(I.E. <IMG SRC="http://cybertootie.com/images/image.png">) Is what I'm
>trying
>to accomplish possible in Office 2003? If so, how?


Dunno whether it's possible, but LOTS of antivirus and child filters will
prevent images from displaying and at least flag e-mail with HTML tags as
potentially dangerous. Speaking for myself, my e-mail is set up to put any
arriving e-mail with HTML or any file attachments from people not in my
address book straight into the spam folder.


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