Option to display images from newsletters by default?

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Gordon

Diane Poremsky said:
I hate it when people send documents instead of just putting it in the
message body. Unless there is a compelling reason to open a PDF, I read
the message body and move on. I don't waste time opening pdfs or other
docs people send me unless there is a good reason why I need to open the
attachment.

Many sites block PDFs (and other attachments) at the firewall.

And many people save newsletters.....can't do that if it's embedded images
in an email...
 
G

Gordon

Diane Poremsky said:
1. Many sites block PDFs (and other attachments).

Sites or ISPs? Why or how would a "site" block an attachment sent by email?

2. Users are getting the message that they do not open attachments sent by
email.

A newsletter is usually something that is asked for or subscribed to.....

3. My own experience.

Which I would respectfully suggest, is not common.
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

1. Many sites block PDFs (and other attachments).
Sites or ISPs? Why or how would a "site" block an attachment sent by
email?

Organizations use content filters and antispam/antivirus software to filter
out all sorts of attachments. It reduces spam, viruses, wasted time and
mailbox space. See http://www.slipstick.com/addins/content_control.asp

Which I would respectfully suggest, is not common.

Don't kid yourself. In the corp world, it is more common than you think. In
the SOHO world, not as common since the user is the admin and doesn't have
access to the servers. ISPs will rarely block content - they need to let it
all through (otherwise, there wouldn't be a spam and virus problem because
they'd filter it all before it hit the mailbox.)


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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

Where is the option to display images from email newsletters by default so I
do not have to click on the display images link?

If the images are embedded, then adding the sender to the Safe Sender list
should allow the images to display without having to click the display images
link.
 

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