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Posted by Adrienne Boswell on 01/23/08 05:27
Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "rfr" <rfrohrer@iw.net> writing
in news:EIidnVfrLNtN3AvanZ2dnUVZ_oWdnZ2d@prairiewave.com:
> I want to be able to have photos/images appear in the body of the
> email in certain places adjacent to certain text.
>
> This is something I have seen in email that I RECEIVE.
>
> I am not referring to attachments. I am not referring to embedded
> links out of the email system to some photo/image on a server that
> needs the cleint to click on it to view the photo/image. I am
> referring to a photo/image that is visible in the email as the client
> is reading the text without any action the the clients part.
>
> I use Yahoo as an email client.
>
> Is this something thatcan be done ONLY with certain email client
> software? How does one do this?
>
>
It's HTML, and the image you are seeing is being pulled off of the
sender's server. Yahoo, and other web based email, has the option to
not display images, and that's a good thing. You see, when an image on
another server appears in your email, the other server takes a hit,
showing the referer, in this case, you. It's a way to track email. I
have both my web based, and my email client, set to not show images
(unless it is something that I am expecting).
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