That is correct.  It is two issues.  You have fully addressed one.  The
other is I am a member of a few dating sites and when I open the message
in outlook the message displays with all images.  In Evolution they do
not show all the images.  I will forward one.

On Mon, 2006-06-05 at 01:24 +0200, guenther wrote:
> > I am unable to get many html emails to show pictures.  I have the
> > address that the email is coming from in my address book.  I have load
> > images if sender is in address book enabled.  Why am I not able to get
> > the pictures in the html emails?  attached emails are there.  I have to
> > click the arrow to show.  is there a way to make that automatic also if
> > the sender is in the address book?
> 
> Hmm, this is a little bit confusing. Are you talking about one issue
> here, only? Is the one about "attached emails" a second issue?
> 
> 
> If I understand this correctly, there are images not being displayed in
> the HTML mail, although they are actually present and attached to the
> mail. You get a button and drop down for any of those images. Is that
> correct?
> 
> I do see similar things, although mainly for phishing mail. The image is
> attached, but is not displayed inline. Unfortunately I do not know why
> this is, but I am pretty positive that either  (a) the attachment CID is
> broken in one way (if the image will not be displayed inline, even after
> clicking the attachment drop down) or  (b) the content disposition is
> not set to inline (if the image is displayed inside the HTML mail after
> clicking the attachment drop down).
> 
> AFAIK this is unrelated to the "load images if sender is in address
> book" options. This option is about downloading images from webservers
> only -- which is the case if the image is not attached to the mail.
> 
> 
> If you could send me one of those messages, that most likely would help
> in finding out details about the issue. HTH
> 
> ...guenther
> 
> 

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