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Cannot recieve emails with embedded photo's.

 
 
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      22nd Jun 2007
I have an elderly woman using Outlook for her email sever. She gets most of
her emails from me but occasionally I send her emails with embedded screens
shots with directions on how to do a specific task. She gets regular text
emails and ones with attachments but not the other. I see nothing in the
Options that would inhibit this. Any suggestions? Thanks for looking.
 
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      22nd Jun 2007
If she really has Outlook and not Outlook Express, the setting is under
Tools, Options, Security, Change automatic download settings, uncheck "do not
download pictures....." Also make sure Outlook is not converting all mail to
Plain Text. Then check Mail Format, Internet Format, check the first option
about Html format.

"Skip Bisconer" wrote:

> I have an elderly woman using Outlook for her email sever. She gets most of
> her emails from me but occasionally I send her emails with embedded screens
> shots with directions on how to do a specific task. She gets regular text
> emails and ones with attachments but not the other. I see nothing in the
> Options that would inhibit this. Any suggestions? Thanks for looking.

 
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      22nd Jun 2007
Thanks Mary I will send this off to her and see if this solves her problem.

Skip

"Mary" wrote:

> If she really has Outlook and not Outlook Express, the setting is under
> Tools, Options, Security, Change automatic download settings, uncheck "do not
> download pictures....." Also make sure Outlook is not converting all mail to
> Plain Text. Then check Mail Format, Internet Format, check the first option
> about Html format.
>
> "Skip Bisconer" wrote:
>
> > I have an elderly woman using Outlook for her email sever. She gets most of
> > her emails from me but occasionally I send her emails with embedded screens
> > shots with directions on how to do a specific task. She gets regular text
> > emails and ones with attachments but not the other. I see nothing in the
> > Options that would inhibit this. Any suggestions? Thanks for looking.

 
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      23rd Jun 2007
New development. She is using Outlook Express 6. So, of course, she doesn't
have any of the options you discussed originally. Any other suggestions? I
apprecialte any help you can give me.

Skip

"Skip Bisconer" wrote:

> Thanks Mary I will send this off to her and see if this solves her problem.
>
> Skip
>
> "Mary" wrote:
>
> > If she really has Outlook and not Outlook Express, the setting is under
> > Tools, Options, Security, Change automatic download settings, uncheck "do not
> > download pictures....." Also make sure Outlook is not converting all mail to
> > Plain Text. Then check Mail Format, Internet Format, check the first option
> > about Html format.
> >
> > "Skip Bisconer" wrote:
> >
> > > I have an elderly woman using Outlook for her email sever. She gets most of
> > > her emails from me but occasionally I send her emails with embedded screens
> > > shots with directions on how to do a specific task. She gets regular text
> > > emails and ones with attachments but not the other. I see nothing in the
> > > Options that would inhibit this. Any suggestions? Thanks for looking.

 
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      23rd Jun 2007
I know this isn't the right venue for this but I'll save you some research;

In O.E 6 - Tools / Options / Security (tab) / Uncheck "Block images and
other external content in HTML e-mail"

Hope That Helps
Jim

"Skip Bisconer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:52581684-329B-4122-A427-(E-Mail Removed)...
> New development. She is using Outlook Express 6. So, of course, she
> doesn't
> have any of the options you discussed originally. Any other suggestions? I
> apprecialte any help you can give me.
>
> Skip
>
> "Skip Bisconer" wrote:
>
>> Thanks Mary I will send this off to her and see if this solves her
>> problem.
>>
>> Skip
>>
>> "Mary" wrote:
>>
>> > If she really has Outlook and not Outlook Express, the setting is under
>> > Tools, Options, Security, Change automatic download settings, uncheck
>> > "do not
>> > download pictures....." Also make sure Outlook is not converting all
>> > mail to
>> > Plain Text. Then check Mail Format, Internet Format, check the first
>> > option
>> > about Html format.
>> >
>> > "Skip Bisconer" wrote:
>> >
>> > > I have an elderly woman using Outlook for her email sever. She gets
>> > > most of
>> > > her emails from me but occasionally I send her emails with embedded
>> > > screens
>> > > shots with directions on how to do a specific task. She gets regular
>> > > text
>> > > emails and ones with attachments but not the other. I see nothing in
>> > > the
>> > > Options that would inhibit this. Any suggestions? Thanks for looking.



 
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      27th Jun 2007
Thanks for responding.

I checked this out with her and the "Block Images" is already checked. Any
other ideas?

Skip

"Jim Mac Millan" wrote:

> I know this isn't the right venue for this but I'll save you some research;
>
> In O.E 6 - Tools / Options / Security (tab) / Uncheck "Block images and
> other external content in HTML e-mail"
>
> Hope That Helps
> Jim
>
> "Skip Bisconer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:52581684-329B-4122-A427-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > New development. She is using Outlook Express 6. So, of course, she
> > doesn't
> > have any of the options you discussed originally. Any other suggestions? I
> > apprecialte any help you can give me.
> >
> > Skip
> >
> > "Skip Bisconer" wrote:
> >
> >> Thanks Mary I will send this off to her and see if this solves her
> >> problem.
> >>
> >> Skip
> >>
> >> "Mary" wrote:
> >>
> >> > If she really has Outlook and not Outlook Express, the setting is under
> >> > Tools, Options, Security, Change automatic download settings, uncheck
> >> > "do not
> >> > download pictures....." Also make sure Outlook is not converting all
> >> > mail to
> >> > Plain Text. Then check Mail Format, Internet Format, check the first
> >> > option
> >> > about Html format.
> >> >
> >> > "Skip Bisconer" wrote:
> >> >
> >> > > I have an elderly woman using Outlook for her email sever. She gets
> >> > > most of
> >> > > her emails from me but occasionally I send her emails with embedded
> >> > > screens
> >> > > shots with directions on how to do a specific task. She gets regular
> >> > > text
> >> > > emails and ones with attachments but not the other. I see nothing in
> >> > > the
> >> > > Options that would inhibit this. Any suggestions? Thanks for looking.

>
>
>

 
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      28th Jun 2007
Skip,

Was that a TYPO? "Block Images" should be unchecked.

I don't see anything else in the options that would block pictures other
than that.

Best Of Luck
Jim

"Skip Bisconer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:F5FC40A5-126C-4CAC-AACD-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Thanks for responding.
>
> I checked this out with her and the "Block Images" is already checked. Any
> other ideas?
>
> Skip
>
> "Jim Mac Millan" wrote:
>
>> I know this isn't the right venue for this but I'll save you some
>> research;
>>
>> In O.E 6 - Tools / Options / Security (tab) / Uncheck "Block images and
>> other external content in HTML e-mail"
>>
>> Hope That Helps
>> Jim
>>
>> "Skip Bisconer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:52581684-329B-4122-A427-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > New development. She is using Outlook Express 6. So, of course, she
>> > doesn't
>> > have any of the options you discussed originally. Any other
>> > suggestions? I
>> > apprecialte any help you can give me.
>> >
>> > Skip
>> >
>> > "Skip Bisconer" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Thanks Mary I will send this off to her and see if this solves her
>> >> problem.
>> >>
>> >> Skip
>> >>
>> >> "Mary" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > If she really has Outlook and not Outlook Express, the setting is
>> >> > under
>> >> > Tools, Options, Security, Change automatic download settings,
>> >> > uncheck
>> >> > "do not
>> >> > download pictures....." Also make sure Outlook is not converting all
>> >> > mail to
>> >> > Plain Text. Then check Mail Format, Internet Format, check the first
>> >> > option
>> >> > about Html format.
>> >> >
>> >> > "Skip Bisconer" wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > > I have an elderly woman using Outlook for her email sever. She
>> >> > > gets
>> >> > > most of
>> >> > > her emails from me but occasionally I send her emails with
>> >> > > embedded
>> >> > > screens
>> >> > > shots with directions on how to do a specific task. She gets
>> >> > > regular
>> >> > > text
>> >> > > emails and ones with attachments but not the other. I see nothing
>> >> > > in
>> >> > > the
>> >> > > Options that would inhibit this. Any suggestions? Thanks for
>> >> > > looking.

>>
>>
>>



 
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