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Joy, I am trying to puzzle out the same issue. Let me use my own words. On
my machine if I send an e-mail with a picture attached, the recipient, when he opens the e-mail, see the text I have written followed by the opened picture. On another similar computer system, when the recipient opens the e-mail, only the text shows. The recipient must click on the picture file icon in the "attachment" line to open the picture. My question: what adjustment is making the difference in response? "Joy" wrote in message ... Someone just sent me several .jpg images. They open OK from the Attach window, but usually they show up in the body of the e-mail. I haven't changed any settings, but I can't remember where to look to make sure that they DO show in the e-mail itself. |
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hello joy
"Joy" a écrit dans le message de news: ... Someone just sent me several .jpg images. They open OK from the Attach window, but usually they show up in the body of the e-mail. I haven't changed any settings, but I can't remember where to look to make sure that they DO show in the e-mail itself. |
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Plain text messages with attached images in OE (when not with it set to read
messages in plain text only) will display the images at the bottom of the message. I think if you set OE to read in plain text only, then it won't do this. Similarly, there is a registry hack the user can make to change this behavior, but that blocks the ability to read messages in plain text only. steve "Arty" wrote in message . com... Joy, I am trying to puzzle out the same issue. Let me use my own words. On my machine if I send an e-mail with a picture attached, the recipient, when he opens the e-mail, see the text I have written followed by the opened picture. On another similar computer system, when the recipient opens the e-mail, only the text shows. The recipient must click on the picture file icon in the "attachment" line to open the picture. My question: what adjustment is making the difference in response? "Joy" wrote in message ... Someone just sent me several .jpg images. They open OK from the Attach window, but usually they show up in the body of the e-mail. I haven't changed any settings, but I can't remember where to look to make sure that they DO show in the e-mail itself. |
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"Arty" s.prodigy.com... Joy, I am trying to puzzle out the same issue. Let me use my own words. On my machine if I send an e-mail with a picture attached, the recipient, when he opens the e-mail, see the text I have written followed by the opened picture. On another similar computer system, when the recipient opens the e-mail, only the text shows. The recipient must click on the picture file icon in the "attachment" line to open the picture. My question: what adjustment is making the difference in response? "Joy" wrote in message ... Someone just sent me several .jpg images. They open OK from the Attach window, but usually they show up in the body of the e-mail. I haven't changed any settings, but I can't remember where to look to make sure that they DO show in the e-mail itself. |
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Bruce, I've gone to the key mentioned in the article
(HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Identities\{big long number}\Software\Microsoft\Outlook Express\5.0\), and there is no reference to "Automatically Inline Images" etc. I am using Windows XP Home Edition and Outlook Express 6. Any idea what the author meant? "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... If they were Inserted, they are in the message body. If they were Attached, they will be visible *after* the message body unless you did a reg hack such as this: See this article about disabling automatic viewing of graphic attachments: http://www.fjsmjs.com/OE/slideshow.htm -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Joy" wrote in message ... Someone just sent me several .jpg images. They open OK from the Attach window, but usually they show up in the body of the e-mail. I haven't changed any settings, but I can't remember where to look to make sure that they DO show in the e-mail itself. |
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You're right about that. Maybe that option was removed by SP2. I haven't
checked it in a long time. Hopefully someone will have an answer. In the meanwhile, I noticed from your headers that you are running an outdated version of OE. I would visit Windows Updates ASAP and download at least the critical patches. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Arty" wrote in message .net... Bruce, I've gone to the key mentioned in the article (HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Identities\{big long number}\Software\Microsoft\Outlook Express\5.0\), and there is no reference to "Automatically Inline Images" etc. I am using Windows XP Home Edition and Outlook Express 6. Any idea what the author meant? "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... If they were Inserted, they are in the message body. If they were Attached, they will be visible *after* the message body unless you did a reg hack such as this: See this article about disabling automatic viewing of graphic attachments: http://www.fjsmjs.com/OE/slideshow.htm -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Joy" wrote in message ... Someone just sent me several .jpg images. They open OK from the Attach window, but usually they show up in the body of the e-mail. I haven't changed any settings, but I can't remember where to look to make sure that they DO show in the e-mail itself. |
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Since you don't have the registry key, that's not your issue.
If you have set Tools, Options, Read, Read All Messages in Plain Text, images will not automatically show. For a quick workaround for the current message, press ALT+Shift+H -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Arty" wrote in message .net... Bruce, I've gone to the key mentioned in the article (HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Identities\{big long number}\Software\Microsoft\Outlook Express\5.0\), and there is no reference to "Automatically Inline Images" etc. I am using Windows XP Home Edition and Outlook Express 6. Any idea what the author meant? "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... If they were Inserted, they are in the message body. If they were Attached, they will be visible *after* the message body unless you did a reg hack such as this: See this article about disabling automatic viewing of graphic attachments: http://www.fjsmjs.com/OE/slideshow.htm -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Joy" wrote in message ... Someone just sent me several .jpg images. They open OK from the Attach window, but usually they show up in the body of the e-mail. I haven't changed any settings, but I can't remember where to look to make sure that they DO show in the e-mail itself. |
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Wow...I've tested what you said and your advice is certainly correct! It
will be a couple of days until I can get at the other machine to check out the settings. I hope it is this simple. Thank you very much. "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... Plain text messages with attached images in OE (when not with it set to read messages in plain text only) will display the images at the bottom of the message. I think if you set OE to read in plain text only, then it won't do this. Similarly, there is a registry hack the user can make to change this behavior, but that blocks the ability to read messages in plain text only. steve "Arty" wrote in message . com... Joy, I am trying to puzzle out the same issue. Let me use my own words. On my machine if I send an e-mail with a picture attached, the recipient, when he opens the e-mail, see the text I have written followed by the opened picture. On another similar computer system, when the recipient opens the e-mail, only the text shows. The recipient must click on the picture file icon in the "attachment" line to open the picture. My question: what adjustment is making the difference in response? "Joy" wrote in message ... Someone just sent me several .jpg images. They open OK from the Attach window, but usually they show up in the body of the e-mail. I haven't changed any settings, but I can't remember where to look to make sure that they DO show in the e-mail itself. |
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I seemingly have the same issue as that descrived below. An email with jpg's
is not displaying thei mages, only an empty box with the little red 'x' in the corner. If I change the settings to Plain Text only, I get a link there instead of a box. Yet, if I click on the jpg file in the attachment box, it opens up properly (in Photo Editor, in this case). Is there a different problem at work here. Thanks, Lar "Arty" wrote in message . com... Wow...I've tested what you said and your advice is certainly correct! It will be a couple of days until I can get at the other machine to check out the settings. I hope it is this simple. Thank you very much. "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... Plain text messages with attached images in OE (when not with it set to read messages in plain text only) will display the images at the bottom of the message. I think if you set OE to read in plain text only, then it won't do this. Similarly, there is a registry hack the user can make to change this behavior, but that blocks the ability to read messages in plain text only. steve "Arty" wrote in message . com... Joy, I am trying to puzzle out the same issue. Let me use my own words. On my machine if I send an e-mail with a picture attached, the recipient, when he opens the e-mail, see the text I have written followed by the opened picture. On another similar computer system, when the recipient opens the e-mail, only the text shows. The recipient must click on the picture file icon in the "attachment" line to open the picture. My question: what adjustment is making the difference in response? "Joy" wrote in message ... Someone just sent me several .jpg images. They open OK from the Attach window, but usually they show up in the body of the e-mail. I haven't changed any settings, but I can't remember where to look to make sure that they DO show in the e-mail itself. |
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See if the info at this link helps you:
Red X: http://www.fjsmjs.com/IE/redx.htm -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped. "Larry B" wrote in message ... I seemingly have the same issue as that descrived below. An email with jpg's is not displaying thei mages, only an empty box with the little red 'x' in the corner. If I change the settings to Plain Text only, I get a link there instead of a box. Yet, if I click on the jpg file in the attachment box, it opens up properly (in Photo Editor, in this case). Is there a different problem at work here. Thanks, Lar "Arty" wrote in message . com... Wow...I've tested what you said and your advice is certainly correct! It will be a couple of days until I can get at the other machine to check out the settings. I hope it is this simple. Thank you very much. "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... Plain text messages with attached images in OE (when not with it set to read messages in plain text only) will display the images at the bottom of the message. I think if you set OE to read in plain text only, then it won't do this. Similarly, there is a registry hack the user can make to change this behavior, but that blocks the ability to read messages in plain text only. steve "Arty" wrote in message . com... Joy, I am trying to puzzle out the same issue. Let me use my own words. On my machine if I send an e-mail with a picture attached, the recipient, when he opens the e-mail, see the text I have written followed by the opened picture. On another similar computer system, when the recipient opens the e-mail, only the text shows. The recipient must click on the picture file icon in the "attachment" line to open the picture. My question: what adjustment is making the difference in response? "Joy" wrote in message ... Someone just sent me several .jpg images. They open OK from the Attach window, but usually they show up in the body of the e-mail. I haven't changed any settings, but I can't remember where to look to make sure that they DO show in the e-mail itself. |
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