On Oct 23, 6:26 pm, Gregory Short <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Except web browser != html viewer...

Quite right, but 'HTML viewer' == 'Browser Control', which is commonly
used in desktop applications written in VB, Delphi, C++, etc., and
that is allowed.
What you may not do is to embed the image with a resource ID, because
that means that you're displaying an attachment inline rather than
fetching the image by HTTP.

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>i.e. can you send your email
> client to an arbitrary web address? Also, if you click on a link in an
> html-laden email, does it open it in that email view, or does it open
> a "real" web browser? :)
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