As in Outlook Express before it, Windows Mail will display some graphic
attachments in a separate section underneath the message body as a
convenience to the user. If you enable the "Read all messages in plain
text" option, these attachments will not display.
PS: Ask your correspondents to drastically reduce the size of such graphic
files before attaching them, or put all of them in a ZIP file & attach that.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
AumHa VSOP & Admin
http://aumha.net
DTS-L
http://dts-l.net/
Daniel wrote:
> Why are attachments that I send and receive opening in the message body of
> emails. When I receive an email with several photo's or other material as
> attachments they are opening in the message body of the email and they are
> very large. I have had my computer lock up during the receiving and when I
> try to open one of the attachments. Computer will not free up. I have to
> shut down the computer with the off button and this is not good. I have
> talked to friends that I have sent photo's to and sent them to myself just
> to see and they are very disgusted with this. Can't seem to find any
> settings to stop this.
> I am running on an E Machine-Vista Home Premium with a 62 x 2 Processor
> 4400+: 15 in 1 Memory Card Reader: 250G HD: 1024MB DDR2