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If I want to attach a file (.jpg) to an email using Outlook Express 7,
I can click on it and it will appear in the attachments line/box. This is perfect! If I now send this file, the recipient sees the (jpg) open at the bottom of the email. My queston is - Is there a way of not opening these files in transit? I know it is only a small problem but I am sure one of the experts out there will be able to help! Thanks - David |
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DavidS wrote:
If I want to attach a file (.jpg) to an email using Outlook Express 7, Do you mean Windows Mail? Outlook Express 7 doesn't exist. I can click on it and it will appear in the attachments line/box. This is perfect! If I now send this file, the recipient sees the (jpg) open at the bottom of the email. My queston is - Is there a way of not opening these files in transit? No. The receiver, however, can configure their email client not to show photos. Alias |
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DavidS wrote:
If I want to attach a file (.jpg) to an email using Outlook Express 7, I can click on it and it will appear in the attachments line/box. This is perfect! There is no OE7; Only IE7. If I now send this file, the recipient sees the (jpg) open at the bottom of the email. My queston is - Is there a way of not opening these files in transit? Yes, but how it's displayed is a function of how the user receiving the photo is set up, not your own settings. They have it set to display the photos inline. About all you can do is advise them of same if it's a problem for them. HTH Pop` I know it is only a small problem but I am sure one of the experts out there will be able to help! Thanks - David |
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"DavidS" wrote in message
ups.com... If I want to attach a file (.jpg) to an email using Outlook Express 7, I can click on it and it will appear in the attachments line/box. This is perfect! If I now send this file, the recipient sees the (jpg) open at the bottom of the email. My queston is - Is there a way of not opening these files in transit? I know it is only a small problem but I am sure one of the experts out there will be able to help! Whether or not the recipient sees the message is a function of their email program and its settings. You could ZIP the file before sending, or change the extension to TXT instead of JPG or GIF and tell the recipient to change it back. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM http://www.fjsmjs.com Answer in newsgroup. Don't send mail. |
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Thanks everybody!
As you can see I am a confused, old silver surfer. Of course I am using Outlook Express SIX. Perhaps I was just anticiapting SEVEN. I shall tell my friend that it is up to him to set his computer so that my (jpg) are not open when he receives them. I hardly dare ask - Where are the settings to do that because I will have to set mine for the ones he sends me. Thank you for being so tolerant!!!! David |
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DavidS wrote:
Thanks everybody! As you can see I am a confused, old silver surfer. Of course I am using Outlook Express SIX. Perhaps I was just anticiapting SEVEN. I shall tell my friend that it is up to him to set his computer so that my (jpg) are not open when he receives them. I hardly dare ask - Where are the settings to do that because I will have to set mine for the ones he sends me. Thank you for being so tolerant!!!! David There may have been a slight misunderstanding here; take a look at this, from the OE6 Help file, in particular the second Note: ---------------------------- To insert a picture into a message 1.. Click the place in the message where you want the image to appear. 2.. On the Insert menu, click Picture, and then click Browse to find the image file. 3.. Enter Layout and Spacing information for the image file as needed. Notes a.. If you cannot select the Picture command, make sure HTML formatting is turned on by clicking the Format menu in the message window and then clicking Rich Text (HTML). A black dot appears by the command when it is selected. b.. c.. If message recipients are not able to view your inserted images, on the Tools menu, click Options. Click the Send tab, click HTML Settings, and then make sure that Send pictures with messages is selected. Then resend your message. d.. e.. To insert a background picture into your message, in the message window, on the Format menu, point to Background, and then click Picture. Click the Browse button to search for the file you want to use. ----------------------------- And, of course, the recipient must have his set up to receive HTML messages (not just Plain Text). If they are set to receive in Text only, even an inserted message will be an attachment to them in that case. HTH Pop` |
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Assuming that your friend also uses OE 6, to change whether or not he
automatically sees the images on his PC, have him see the following article: Outlook Express Slide Show OE5, OE6 http://www.fjsmjs.com/OE/slideshow.htm In the case of OE6, if the "Automatically Inline Images" key is missing, it can be added with a value of 0 to disable display of images at the bottom of the message text. Not having the key or setting it to 1 enables display. Note: In Windows XP SP2 or Windows 2003 SP1, when Tools, Options, Read, Read All Message In Plain Text is selected, that also stops the display of images. (For a quick workaround for the current message, press ALT+Shift+H) -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "DavidS" wrote in message oups.com... Thanks everybody! As you can see I am a confused, old silver surfer. Of course I am using Outlook Express SIX. Perhaps I was just anticiapting SEVEN. I shall tell my friend that it is up to him to set his computer so that my (jpg) are not open when he receives them. I hardly dare ask - Where are the settings to do that because I will have to set mine for the ones he sends me. Thank you for being so tolerant!!!! David |
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DavidS wrote:
Thanks everybody! As you can see I am a confused, old silver surfer. Of course I am using Outlook Express SIX. Perhaps I was just anticiapting SEVEN. I shall tell my friend that it is up to him to set his computer so that my (jpg) are not open when he receives them. I hardly dare ask - Where are the settings to do that because I will have to set mine for the ones he sends me. Thank you for being so tolerant!!!! David As you are talking about one specific person (your friend), you (probably) are also talking about one specific email program ("client"), i.e. the one he uses. *Which* email client is that? I.e. name and version. If we know, we might be able to give specific instructions for him to follow. For *your* side, it's simple: Tools - Options... - "Read" tab - tick (i.e. "V") the "Read all messages in plain text" option. Done. |
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Many thanks people....
Working perfectly now! Regards David |
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