None of the above. There is no "default" for "Windows." Different
clients store the images in different places by default.

However, there may be an issue of understanding here. When you receive
an email via POP or IMAP, the image isn't saved ANYWHERE by default --
as I think someone else mentioned, attachments -- including images --
are stored as binary, Base64-encoded data as part of a "multipart MIME
message" that the entire email consists of (header, body, data, etc.).
You have to go into that and decode the Base64 and reserialize the
binary data as attachment(s), and save them wherever you'd like.

GREAT article on this topic: (I'm starting you on Part 5, but starting
from the beginning would probably benefit you.)
http://blog.opo.li/post/Developing-a-CSharp-POP3-Client-Part-05.aspx
http://blog.opo.li/post/Developing-a-CSharp-POP3-Client-Part-06.aspx

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On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 10:50 PM, Anil Kumar <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> My question is when there is display of some image accompanying email
> message.
> 1. What  is the location of image.
> 2. Does it store on the  hard disk or temp folder which is the default for
> Windows.
>
>
> On 9/14/09, himanshu kaushik <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> what is ur ques?
>>
>> On 9/14/09, Anil Kumar <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi All
>>> what is the location of the image which is with email
>>> does it stored in temp folder or somewhere else
>>> Thanking in advance
>>> Anil Kumar
>
>

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