On 10/11/07 12:53 AM, Louise Stewart wrote: > Someone else suggested that today and it does work. That solves part of my > problems, so is great news.
The problem is that while it works for you, it doesn't work for all of your recipients. Apple Mail has difficulty with this kind of "attachment", for example -- when I send my husband a message this way (in the body of an HTML message), he has to manually open the graphic -- it doesn't show up in his message -- whereas if I attach it to the message so that *I* can't see it, he *can* see it in the body of the message. Just beware. There's no foolproof way to attach a graphic so that everyone can see it. AOL users will get a "MIME" error message even with the simplest .jpg attachment and be unable to view the graphic. Many Mail.app users can't see an embedded graphic in HTML. Users of older versions of Eudora can't see HTML messages at all. Entourage users are pretty lucky generally, but some .gif messages sent from Apple Mail usually show up as a red box with a white X in it for me in Entourage. There is nothing foolproof that someone can do to make sure that EVERYONE can see a message and attachment the same way, save put the image on a Web site and offer a link to it. ~Linda -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> archives: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.letterrip.com/> old-archive: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.boingo.com/>
