Those advertisments are done with HTML. You must have an HTML 
compatible email program (most are anymore) and the recipient must also 
be able to view HTML email, otherwise the just get a bunch of HTML 
gibberish. There maybe another way, but I don't know of it.

-Robyn

On Wednesday, September 18, 2002, at 06:16 PM, Alan Kim wrote:

>> Hello,
>> Could someone tell me how I can attach JPEG images to my e-mails
>> without making them attachment files. So, that when I click on a new 
>> e-mail
>> the images come up with the message without having to download 
>> anything?
>
> Well, when you send a jpeg, you are basically attaching the file to 
> send it no
> matter which method you choose.
>
> If you want the image to open in the e-mail message box, open a new 
> message
> window and drag/drop into the message text block. This should open the 
> image in
> the text window instead of showing up as an attachment.
>
> That's all I know from personal experience


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