> Hi,

> I recently posted this query, but it was buried inside another thread
> and may have escaped notice, so I am re-posting to a new thread:

> I need to send an email that has an embedded jpeg to everyone in an
> address group. It is an invitation, that I created in MS Publisher and
> saved as a jpeg file. In a prior thread it was established that in
> order to send a mass mailing to an address book group so that
> individual recipients see only their own address in the "to" field and
> have individualized salutations, I needed to create a mass mailing
> template. However, I want that template to have as its body the
> salutation, followed by an image that is the jpeg file.

> In a regular message, I can just copy and paste the image, so long as
> I have the regular message set to HTML and not plain text. But, the
> mass mailing template appears to be text-only. How do I insert my jpeg
> invitation into the body of the mass mailing, so that when the message
> is opened by the recipient, the recipient sees the image of the
> invitation? Note, I do NOT wish to send the jpeg as an attachment. I
> understand how to do that. I want the message itself to display the
> jpeg image as part of the message. Can this be done with a mass
> mailing template? If so, how?

I  JUST  sent  out a mass mailing - I dragged and dropped the JPG into
the  template  that  was  going out and it worked perfectly (Insert an
image  will  do  it  just  as  well.  The mailing template should look
exactly  like  what you are going to send out (not counting the macros
of course)

-- 
Rick
(The world is) a hallucinogenic, ever-shifting kaleidoscope made of awe and 
light and manufactured time. There is no battle. There is no good versus evil. 
There is only the flux and the pulse of existence, creation, expansion and 
contraction in an endless dance, signifying nothing, inventing everything.
Mark Morford

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