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robert March 25th 09 02:35 AM

Red X vs. Embedded image
 
I have Outlook Express 6 and Internet Explorer 7. I received an e-mail with
red x’s in place of some photos. I right-clicked the red x’s hoping to find
a Show Picture link in the context menu, but it was not there.

I then clicked Tools, Options, Security tab in Outlook Express hoping to
find a check in the box labeled Block images and other external content in
HTML e-mail, but it was unchecked.

I then went to Tools, Internet Options, Advanced tab, Multimedia heading in
Internet Explorer hoping to find the box labeled Show Pictures unchecked, but
it was checked.

I then went back to the sender of the e-mail and asked him:: 1. To go to
Tools, Options, Send, Mail sending format, click on the HTML Settings button,
and make certain Send Pictures With Messages is checked. And 2. To send the
e-mail with the embedded pictures to his e-mail address. He replied that the
Send Pictures box was checked and he sent an e-mail to himself and the
pictures appeared.

Can anyone tell me what I can do to change the red x’s to the embedded
pictures?

--
Robert

PA Bear [MS MVP] March 25th 09 02:42 AM

Red X vs. Embedded image
 
If you send yourself an HTML message with an embedded pic, do you see the
pic in the received message?
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002
AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
DTS-L http://dts-l.net/

Robert wrote:
I have Outlook Express 6 and Internet Explorer 7. I received an e-mail
with
red x’s in place of some photos. I right-clicked the red x’s hoping to
find
a Show Picture link in the context menu, but it was not there.

I then clicked Tools, Options, Security tab in Outlook Express hoping to
find a check in the box labeled Block images and other external content in
HTML e-mail, but it was unchecked.

I then went to Tools, Internet Options, Advanced tab, Multimedia heading
in
Internet Explorer hoping to find the box labeled Show Pictures unchecked,
but it was checked.

I then went back to the sender of the e-mail and asked him:: 1. To go to
Tools, Options, Send, Mail sending format, click on the HTML Settings
button, and make certain Send Pictures With Messages is checked. And 2.
To send the e-mail with the embedded pictures to his e-mail address. He
replied that the Send Pictures box was checked and he sent an e-mail to
himself and the pictures appeared.

Can anyone tell me what I can do to change the red x’s to the embedded
pictures?



robert March 25th 09 05:57 PM

Red X vs. Embedded image
 
PA Bear: Yes, I do.
--
Robert


"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

If you send yourself an HTML message with an embedded pic, do you see the
pic in the received message?
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002
AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
DTS-L http://dts-l.net/

Robert wrote:
I have Outlook Express 6 and Internet Explorer 7. I received an e-mail
with
red x’s in place of some photos. I right-clicked the red x’s hoping to
find
a Show Picture link in the context menu, but it was not there.

I then clicked Tools, Options, Security tab in Outlook Express hoping to
find a check in the box labeled Block images and other external content in
HTML e-mail, but it was unchecked.

I then went to Tools, Internet Options, Advanced tab, Multimedia heading
in
Internet Explorer hoping to find the box labeled Show Pictures unchecked,
but it was checked.

I then went back to the sender of the e-mail and asked him:: 1. To go to
Tools, Options, Send, Mail sending format, click on the HTML Settings
button, and make certain Send Pictures With Messages is checked. And 2.
To send the e-mail with the embedded pictures to his e-mail address. He
replied that the Send Pictures box was checked and he sent an e-mail to
himself and the pictures appeared.

Can anyone tell me what I can do to change the red x’s to the embedded
pictures?




Ron Sommer March 25th 09 06:17 PM

Red X vs. Embedded image
 
You didn't say that you checked the source and the pictures are attached.
If the pictures are not attached, then the problem is not in OE.
If you Ctrl + F3, you should have several lines of
JVBERi0xLjYKJeTjz9IKMSAwIG9iagpbL1B.............
--
Ronald Sommer

"Robert" wrote in message
...
I have Outlook Express 6 and Internet Explorer 7. I received an e-mail
with
red x’s in place of some photos. I right-clicked the red x’s hoping to
find
a Show Picture link in the context menu, but it was not there.

I then clicked Tools, Options, Security tab in Outlook Express hoping to
find a check in the box labeled Block images and other external content in
HTML e-mail, but it was unchecked.

I then went to Tools, Internet Options, Advanced tab, Multimedia heading
in
Internet Explorer hoping to find the box labeled Show Pictures unchecked,
but
it was checked.

I then went back to the sender of the e-mail and asked him:: 1. To go to
Tools, Options, Send, Mail sending format, click on the HTML Settings
button,
and make certain Send Pictures With Messages is checked. And 2. To send
the
e-mail with the embedded pictures to his e-mail address. He replied that
the
Send Pictures box was checked and he sent an e-mail to himself and the
pictures appeared.

Can anyone tell me what I can do to change the red x’s to the embedded
pictures?

--
Robert



Doug W. March 25th 09 08:29 PM

Red X vs. Embedded image
 
It is the SENDERS FAULT. Have him/her apply a check mark --
OE --- Tools/Options/Send/Send pictures with messages in the
HTML setting.

Doug W.
-----------.
"Robert" wrote in message
...
I have Outlook Express 6 and Internet Explorer 7. I received
an e-mail with
red x’s in place of some photos. I right-clicked the red
x’s hoping to find
a Show Picture link in the context menu, but it was not there.

I then clicked Tools, Options, Security tab in Outlook Express
hoping to
find a check in the box labeled Block images and other
external content in
HTML e-mail, but it was unchecked.

I then went to Tools, Internet Options, Advanced tab,
Multimedia heading in
Internet Explorer hoping to find the box labeled Show Pictures
unchecked, but
it was checked.

I then went back to the sender of the e-mail and asked him::
1. To go to
Tools, Options, Send, Mail sending format, click on the HTML
Settings button,
and make certain Send Pictures With Messages is checked. And
2. To send the
e-mail with the embedded pictures to his e-mail address. He
replied that the
Send Pictures box was checked and he sent an e-mail to himself
and the
pictures appeared.

Can anyone tell me what I can do to change the red x’s to
the embedded
pictures?

--
Robert



PA Bear [MS MVP] March 25th 09 09:12 PM

Red X vs. Embedded image
 
Then the problem, whatever it is, is not on your end.

Robert wrote:
PA Bear: Yes, I do.

If you send yourself an HTML message with an embedded pic, do you see the
pic in the received message?
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002
AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
DTS-L http://dts-l.net/

Robert wrote:
I have Outlook Express 6 and Internet Explorer 7. I received an e-mail
with
red x’s in place of some photos. I right-clicked the red x’s hoping to
find
a Show Picture link in the context menu, but it was not there.

I then clicked Tools, Options, Security tab in Outlook Express hoping to
find a check in the box labeled Block images and other external content
in
HTML e-mail, but it was unchecked.

I then went to Tools, Internet Options, Advanced tab, Multimedia heading
in
Internet Explorer hoping to find the box labeled Show Pictures
unchecked,
but it was checked.

I then went back to the sender of the e-mail and asked him:: 1. To go
to
Tools, Options, Send, Mail sending format, click on the HTML Settings
button, and make certain Send Pictures With Messages is checked. And
2.
To send the e-mail with the embedded pictures to his e-mail address. He
replied that the Send Pictures box was checked and he sent an e-mail to
himself and the pictures appeared.

Can anyone tell me what I can do to change the red x’s to the embedded
pictures?




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