On the red x, it could be their securetemp folder.
http://www.slipstick.com/problems/redx.asp
What version of Outlook? When you say its crystal clear on a forward, is
that as soon as he hits forward or after he sends it?
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"Jeff Mort" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:9ABB25AD-1059-449E-AC67-(E-Mail Removed)...
> I created an HTML signature block for all our Firm's users, linking to our
> Firm's logo on our external web server. For most people it works fine,
> then
> there are others ...
>
> Unfortunately (and as Murphy's Law would predict), one of them is the
> Firm's
> Managing Partner. His issue is when he opens an email with the signature
> block in it, the image shows up "fuzzy" on his screen, yet when he
> "forwards"
> the email, the image in the forward is crystal clear.
>
> Second, when sent internally, some emails come in with a red "X" instead
> of
> the logo, yet others come in perfectly. One user today may have her
> emails
> show up with the "X" today, yet tomorrow the logo will appear with no
> problems.
>
> This problem has been the bane of my existance since my Firm's Directors
> decided the Firm's logo MUST be in the signatures.
>
> I would be able to sleep at night if someone could help me resolve these
> issues, otherwise I'm going to end up a complete basket case until it can
> be
> resolved.