Embedded folders is a Eudora function. OE would send and receive a jpg,
gif, tif, etc., as an attachment, but it would not be necessary to click on
the "paperclip" designating the attachment in order to view it. Graphics
are seen inline in OE. A copy of the email sending the graphic should show
the graphic in the body of the email. How the receiver's mail program
receives it is a function of that program.
Elaine
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Kaulback" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 1:00 PM
Subject: Re: PCWorks: Showing graphics in e-mails
> In the wee hour of 11:13 AM 6/5/01 -0500, Gene Anderson bequeathed such
> tales as these:
> >I am using Outlook Express (4.4).
> >Some time ago, when I sent or received e-mails with a graphic
> >attachment, I think the graphic showed fully blown at the end
> >of the e-mail.
> >
> >Now the graphic shows only as an icon at the bottom of the
> >e-mail. I have to click on it, which gives me a panel with an
> >OPEN or SAVE TO DISK option.
> >
> >Is there a setting I am missing to once again have the graphic
> >automatically show in the e-mail as I thought it once did?
>
> If you can see the image in full view then the message has been formatted
> as html, if it is just an icon then it is an attachment to a text
> email. It is preferable to send text email so we don't have to clean out
> our embedded folders so often.
> Peter Kaulback
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