![]() |
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread | Display Modes |
#21
|
|||
|
|||
![]() If my virus protection was causing this problem, wouldn't I be getting the Red x with all email I get and not just from this one person? And that is the way it is, just him and just to me. "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: Disable email scanning by your anti-virus application. It provides no additional protection, it may be causing the problem, and even Symantec says it's not necessary: QP Disabling Email Scanning does not leave you unprotected against viruses that are distributed as email attachments. Norton AntiVirus Auto-Protect scans incoming files as they are saved to your hard drive, including email and email attachments. Email Scanning is just another layer on top of this. To make sure that Auto-Protect is providing the maximum protection, keep Auto-Protect enabled and run LiveUpdate regularly to ensure that you have the most recent virus definitions. /QP http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...02111812533106 • Why you don't need your anti-virus to scan your email http://thundercloud.net/infoave/tuto...ning/index.htm -- ~PA Bear Kjw wrote: Yes, my virus applications are configured to scan my email coming and going. Is your anti-virus application configured to scan incoming and outgoing mail? Kjw wrote: Yes, he is forwarding them but no he nor any of the others are AOL subscribers. Yes, I can send myself one with the graphics showing and can receive from others with it showing. But, this is the strange part, he is sending these messages all as a group. He and others including myself all use the same internet service. The others get these same emails with the graphics showing. If it was on my end, I wouldn't be receiving from myself and others with the graphics showing, would I. Plus, if it was on his end, the others that he sent it to at the same time as myself wouldn't be getting them with the graphics showing, would they? This is weird. Can anyone explain this? "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: Is he Forwarding all of these messages and is he an AOL subscriber and/or are the other recipients AOL subscribers? If you can send yourself an HTML message with embedded graphics and you can see the graphics, not a Red X, in the received email, the problem is NOT on your end. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 Kjw wrote: I know this subject has been discussed before but I haven't found anything that covers my problem. All email I receive from this one person has the red x if there is a picture in it. BUT, all email I get with pictures from others works fine. Before you tell me it's on his end, he also sends it to several other people I know and they say theirs has the picutres and NOT the red x. I have checked my firewall, virus, etc. settings and can not find the problem. It's strange to me that all email works except the ones from him and that others gets the same email from him that is sent at the same time and theirs has the picture. It seems like if it's a setting on my end, then why are the others working? Plus, if it's something he's doing, why does everyone else get it with the picture and not the red x? Can anyone explain this? This is weird. Thanks. . . . |
Ads |
#22
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
No, he isn't using a Mac. I hate to be a nuisance for repeating myself but it
seems like I need to remind others that this is only a problem from him and not other correspondents and just to me and not the others he sends it to at the same time. Thanks everyone for trying to figure it out for me. Apparently, it is just another unexplainable, crazy computer problem. Thanks again. "DMK" wrote: =?Utf-8?B?S2p3?= wrote in : I know this subject has been discussed before but I haven't found anything that covers my problem. All email I receive from this one person has the red x if there is a picture in it. BUT, all email I get with pictures from others works fine. Before you tell me it's on his end, he also sends it to several other people I know and they say theirs has the picutres and NOT the red x. I have checked my firewall, virus, etc. settings and can not find the problem. It's strange to me that all email works except the ones from him and that others gets the same email from him that is sent at the same time and theirs has the picture. It seems like if it's a setting on my end, then why are the others working? Plus, if it's something he's doing, why does everyone else get it with the picture and not the red x? Can anyone explain this? This is weird. Thanks. By any chance is he on a Macintosh computer? Some older systems do not append a file suffix ".jpg" so A Windows system has no way of defining what it is unless there is personal intervention in correcting the filename. If on a Mac his system may also be encoding the file differently before attaching for purposes of sending via e-mail. If you are seeing the red 'x' that may also mean your security settings are too high and OE is preventing them from displaying. Now I see you said you checked those but try checking again. OE is dependant on IE so your security settings for IE would be where to look. Also while you may see a red x in the display pane, are the images actually attached there and can you save them to disk to view that way? . |
#23
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
No, he isn't using a Mac. I hate to be a nuisance for repeating myself but it
seems like I need to remind others that this is only a problem from him and not other correspondents and just to me and not the others he sends it to at the same time. Thanks everyone for trying to figure it out for me. Apparently, it is just another unexplainable, crazy computer problem. Thanks again. "DMK" wrote: =?Utf-8?B?S2p3?= wrote in : I know this subject has been discussed before but I haven't found anything that covers my problem. All email I receive from this one person has the red x if there is a picture in it. BUT, all email I get with pictures from others works fine. Before you tell me it's on his end, he also sends it to several other people I know and they say theirs has the picutres and NOT the red x. I have checked my firewall, virus, etc. settings and can not find the problem. It's strange to me that all email works except the ones from him and that others gets the same email from him that is sent at the same time and theirs has the picture. It seems like if it's a setting on my end, then why are the others working? Plus, if it's something he's doing, why does everyone else get it with the picture and not the red x? Can anyone explain this? This is weird. Thanks. By any chance is he on a Macintosh computer? Some older systems do not append a file suffix ".jpg" so A Windows system has no way of defining what it is unless there is personal intervention in correcting the filename. If on a Mac his system may also be encoding the file differently before attaching for purposes of sending via e-mail. If you are seeing the red 'x' that may also mean your security settings are too high and OE is preventing them from displaying. Now I see you said you checked those but try checking again. OE is dependant on IE so your security settings for IE would be where to look. Also while you may see a red x in the display pane, are the images actually attached there and can you save them to disk to view that way? . |
#24
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
What email client is he using?
-- Ron Sommer MS MVP- Windows Live Mail "Kjw" wrote in message ... No, he isn't using a Mac. I hate to be a nuisance for repeating myself but it seems like I need to remind others that this is only a problem from him and not other correspondents and just to me and not the others he sends it to at the same time. Thanks everyone for trying to figure it out for me. Apparently, it is just another unexplainable, crazy computer problem. Thanks again. "DMK" wrote: =?Utf-8?B?S2p3?= wrote in : I know this subject has been discussed before but I haven't found anything that covers my problem. All email I receive from this one person has the red x if there is a picture in it. BUT, all email I get with pictures from others works fine. Before you tell me it's on his end, he also sends it to several other people I know and they say theirs has the picutres and NOT the red x. I have checked my firewall, virus, etc. settings and can not find the problem. It's strange to me that all email works except the ones from him and that others gets the same email from him that is sent at the same time and theirs has the picture. It seems like if it's a setting on my end, then why are the others working? Plus, if it's something he's doing, why does everyone else get it with the picture and not the red x? Can anyone explain this? This is weird. Thanks. By any chance is he on a Macintosh computer? Some older systems do not append a file suffix ".jpg" so A Windows system has no way of defining what it is unless there is personal intervention in correcting the filename. If on a Mac his system may also be encoding the file differently before attaching for purposes of sending via e-mail. If you are seeing the red 'x' that may also mean your security settings are too high and OE is preventing them from displaying. Now I see you said you checked those but try checking again. OE is dependant on IE so your security settings for IE would be where to look. Also while you may see a red x in the display pane, are the images actually attached there and can you save them to disk to view that way? . |
#25
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
What email client is he using?
-- Ron Sommer MS MVP- Windows Live Mail "Kjw" wrote in message ... No, he isn't using a Mac. I hate to be a nuisance for repeating myself but it seems like I need to remind others that this is only a problem from him and not other correspondents and just to me and not the others he sends it to at the same time. Thanks everyone for trying to figure it out for me. Apparently, it is just another unexplainable, crazy computer problem. Thanks again. "DMK" wrote: =?Utf-8?B?S2p3?= wrote in : I know this subject has been discussed before but I haven't found anything that covers my problem. All email I receive from this one person has the red x if there is a picture in it. BUT, all email I get with pictures from others works fine. Before you tell me it's on his end, he also sends it to several other people I know and they say theirs has the picutres and NOT the red x. I have checked my firewall, virus, etc. settings and can not find the problem. It's strange to me that all email works except the ones from him and that others gets the same email from him that is sent at the same time and theirs has the picture. It seems like if it's a setting on my end, then why are the others working? Plus, if it's something he's doing, why does everyone else get it with the picture and not the red x? Can anyone explain this? This is weird. Thanks. By any chance is he on a Macintosh computer? Some older systems do not append a file suffix ".jpg" so A Windows system has no way of defining what it is unless there is personal intervention in correcting the filename. If on a Mac his system may also be encoding the file differently before attaching for purposes of sending via e-mail. If you are seeing the red 'x' that may also mean your security settings are too high and OE is preventing them from displaying. Now I see you said you checked those but try checking again. OE is dependant on IE so your security settings for IE would be where to look. Also while you may see a red x in the display pane, are the images actually attached there and can you save them to disk to view that way? . |
#26
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Not necessarily, no.
Kjw wrote: If my virus protection was causing this problem, wouldn't I be getting the Red x with all email I get and not just from this one person? And that is the way it is, just him and just to me. "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: Disable email scanning by your anti-virus application. It provides no additional protection, it may be causing the problem, and even Symantec says it's not necessary: QP Disabling Email Scanning does not leave you unprotected against viruses that are distributed as email attachments. Norton AntiVirus Auto-Protect scans incoming files as they are saved to your hard drive, including and email attachments. Email Scanning is just another layer on top of this. To make sure that Auto-Protect is providing the maximum protection, keep Auto-Protect enabled and run LiveUpdate regularly to ensure that you have the most recent virus definitions. /QP http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...02111812533106 • Why you don't need your anti-virus to scan your email http://thundercloud.net/infoave/tuto...ning/index.htm -- ~PA Bear Kjw wrote: Yes, my virus applications are configured to scan my email coming and going. Is your anti-virus application configured to scan incoming and outgoing mail? Kjw wrote: Yes, he is forwarding them but no he nor any of the others are AOL subscribers. Yes, I can send myself one with the graphics showing and can receive from others with it showing. But, this is the strange part, he is sending these messages all as a group. He and others including myself all use the same internet service. The others get these same emails with the graphics showing. If it was on my end, I wouldn't be receiving from myself and others with the graphics showing, would I. Plus, if it was on his end, the others that he sent it to at the same time as myself wouldn't be getting them with the graphics showing, would they? This is weird. Can anyone explain this? "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: Is he Forwarding all of these messages and is he an AOL subscriber and/or are the other recipients AOL subscribers? If you can send yourself an HTML message with embedded graphics and you can see the graphics, not a Red X, in the received email, the problem is NOT on your end. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 Kjw wrote: I know this subject has been discussed before but I haven't found anything that covers my problem. All email I receive from this one person has the red x if there is a picture in it. BUT, all email I get with pictures from others works fine. Before you tell me it's on his end, he also sends it to several other people I know and they say theirs has the picutres and NOT the red x. I have checked my firewall, virus, etc. settings and can not find the problem. It's strange to me that all email works except the ones from him and that others gets the same email from him that is sent at the same time and theirs has the picture. It seems like if it's a setting on my end, then why are the others working? Plus, if it's something he's doing, why does everyone else get it with the picture and not the red x? Can anyone explain this? This is weird. Thanks. . . . |
#27
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Not necessarily, no.
Kjw wrote: If my virus protection was causing this problem, wouldn't I be getting the Red x with all email I get and not just from this one person? And that is the way it is, just him and just to me. "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: Disable email scanning by your anti-virus application. It provides no additional protection, it may be causing the problem, and even Symantec says it's not necessary: QP Disabling Email Scanning does not leave you unprotected against viruses that are distributed as email attachments. Norton AntiVirus Auto-Protect scans incoming files as they are saved to your hard drive, including and email attachments. Email Scanning is just another layer on top of this. To make sure that Auto-Protect is providing the maximum protection, keep Auto-Protect enabled and run LiveUpdate regularly to ensure that you have the most recent virus definitions. /QP http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...02111812533106 • Why you don't need your anti-virus to scan your email http://thundercloud.net/infoave/tuto...ning/index.htm -- ~PA Bear Kjw wrote: Yes, my virus applications are configured to scan my email coming and going. Is your anti-virus application configured to scan incoming and outgoing mail? Kjw wrote: Yes, he is forwarding them but no he nor any of the others are AOL subscribers. Yes, I can send myself one with the graphics showing and can receive from others with it showing. But, this is the strange part, he is sending these messages all as a group. He and others including myself all use the same internet service. The others get these same emails with the graphics showing. If it was on my end, I wouldn't be receiving from myself and others with the graphics showing, would I. Plus, if it was on his end, the others that he sent it to at the same time as myself wouldn't be getting them with the graphics showing, would they? This is weird. Can anyone explain this? "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: Is he Forwarding all of these messages and is he an AOL subscriber and/or are the other recipients AOL subscribers? If you can send yourself an HTML message with embedded graphics and you can see the graphics, not a Red X, in the received email, the problem is NOT on your end. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 Kjw wrote: I know this subject has been discussed before but I haven't found anything that covers my problem. All email I receive from this one person has the red x if there is a picture in it. BUT, all email I get with pictures from others works fine. Before you tell me it's on his end, he also sends it to several other people I know and they say theirs has the picutres and NOT the red x. I have checked my firewall, virus, etc. settings and can not find the problem. It's strange to me that all email works except the ones from him and that others gets the same email from him that is sent at the same time and theirs has the picture. It seems like if it's a setting on my end, then why are the others working? Plus, if it's something he's doing, why does everyone else get it with the picture and not the red x? Can anyone explain this? This is weird. Thanks. . . . |
#28
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
$5 says AOL Mail! eg
Ron Sommer wrote: What email client is he using? "Kjw" wrote in message ... No, he isn't using a Mac. I hate to be a nuisance for repeating myself but it seems like I need to remind others that this is only a problem from him and not other correspondents and just to me and not the others he sends it to at the same time. Thanks everyone for trying to figure it out for me. Apparently, it is just another unexplainable, crazy computer problem. Thanks again. "DMK" wrote: =?Utf-8?B?S2p3?= wrote in : I know this subject has been discussed before but I haven't found anything that covers my problem. All email I receive from this one person has the red x if there is a picture in it. BUT, all email I get with pictures from others works fine. Before you tell me it's on his end, he also sends it to several other people I know and they say theirs has the picutres and NOT the red x. I have checked my firewall, virus, etc. settings and can not find the problem. It's strange to me that all email works except the ones from him and that others gets the same email from him that is sent at the same time and theirs has the picture. It seems like if it's a setting on my end, then why are the others working? Plus, if it's something he's doing, why does everyone else get it with the picture and not the red x? Can anyone explain this? This is weird. Thanks. By any chance is he on a Macintosh computer? Some older systems do not append a file suffix ".jpg" so A Windows system has no way of defining what it is unless there is personal intervention in correcting the filename. If on a Mac his system may also be encoding the file differently before attaching for purposes of sending via e-mail. If you are seeing the red 'x' that may also mean your security settings are too high and OE is preventing them from displaying. Now I see you said you checked those but try checking again. OE is dependant on IE so your security settings for IE would be where to look. Also while you may see a red x in the display pane, are the images actually attached there and can you save them to disk to view that way? . |
#29
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
$5 says AOL Mail! eg
Ron Sommer wrote: What email client is he using? "Kjw" wrote in message ... No, he isn't using a Mac. I hate to be a nuisance for repeating myself but it seems like I need to remind others that this is only a problem from him and not other correspondents and just to me and not the others he sends it to at the same time. Thanks everyone for trying to figure it out for me. Apparently, it is just another unexplainable, crazy computer problem. Thanks again. "DMK" wrote: =?Utf-8?B?S2p3?= wrote in : I know this subject has been discussed before but I haven't found anything that covers my problem. All email I receive from this one person has the red x if there is a picture in it. BUT, all email I get with pictures from others works fine. Before you tell me it's on his end, he also sends it to several other people I know and they say theirs has the picutres and NOT the red x. I have checked my firewall, virus, etc. settings and can not find the problem. It's strange to me that all email works except the ones from him and that others gets the same email from him that is sent at the same time and theirs has the picture. It seems like if it's a setting on my end, then why are the others working? Plus, if it's something he's doing, why does everyone else get it with the picture and not the red x? Can anyone explain this? This is weird. Thanks. By any chance is he on a Macintosh computer? Some older systems do not append a file suffix ".jpg" so A Windows system has no way of defining what it is unless there is personal intervention in correcting the filename. If on a Mac his system may also be encoding the file differently before attaching for purposes of sending via e-mail. If you are seeing the red 'x' that may also mean your security settings are too high and OE is preventing them from displaying. Now I see you said you checked those but try checking again. OE is dependant on IE so your security settings for IE would be where to look. Also while you may see a red x in the display pane, are the images actually attached there and can you save them to disk to view that way? . |
#30
|
|||
|
|||
![]() He uses AT&T internet service which strikes out AOL. "Ron Sommer" wrote: What email client is he using? -- Ron Sommer MS MVP- Windows Live Mail "Kjw" wrote in message ... No, he isn't using a Mac. I hate to be a nuisance for repeating myself but it seems like I need to remind others that this is only a problem from him and not other correspondents and just to me and not the others he sends it to at the same time. Thanks everyone for trying to figure it out for me. Apparently, it is just another unexplainable, crazy computer problem. Thanks again. "DMK" wrote: =?Utf-8?B?S2p3?= wrote in : I know this subject has been discussed before but I haven't found anything that covers my problem. All email I receive from this one person has the red x if there is a picture in it. BUT, all email I get with pictures from others works fine. Before you tell me it's on his end, he also sends it to several other people I know and they say theirs has the picutres and NOT the red x. I have checked my firewall, virus, etc. settings and can not find the problem. It's strange to me that all email works except the ones from him and that others gets the same email from him that is sent at the same time and theirs has the picture. It seems like if it's a setting on my end, then why are the others working? Plus, if it's something he's doing, why does everyone else get it with the picture and not the red x? Can anyone explain this? This is weird. Thanks. By any chance is he on a Macintosh computer? Some older systems do not append a file suffix ".jpg" so A Windows system has no way of defining what it is unless there is personal intervention in correcting the filename. If on a Mac his system may also be encoding the file differently before attaching for purposes of sending via e-mail. If you are seeing the red 'x' that may also mean your security settings are too high and OE is preventing them from displaying. Now I see you said you checked those but try checking again. OE is dependant on IE so your security settings for IE would be where to look. Also while you may see a red x in the display pane, are the images actually attached there and can you save them to disk to view that way? . . |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|