How can I automatically open/preview JPG-files in an e-mail?

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When I receive an e-mail in Outlook which contains JPG-files (or other types
of picture-files), I can't preview them. I have to click them all
individually instead of viewing them on the bottom of the e-mail. Is there
anyway that this preview-option can be turned on?
 
On Sun, 3 Oct 2004 02:41:01 -0700, "Kees Cobra" <Kees
When I receive an e-mail in Outlook which contains JPG-files (or other types
of picture-files), I can't preview them. I have to click them all
individually instead of viewing them on the bottom of the e-mail. Is there
anyway that this preview-option can be turned on?

No. Outlook does not open attached images automatically unless they were
embedded into the message body by the sender.
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Kees Cobra said:
When I receive an e-mail in Outlook which contains JPG-files (or
other types of picture-files), I can't preview them. I have to click
them all individually instead of viewing them on the bottom of the
e-mail. Is there anyway that this preview-option can be turned on?

Tell the user to put the image *inline* with the body of the message
(i.e., paste it or insert it). Images with "disposition=attach" get
viewed in the client as attachments (they are still in the message body
but the client doesn't display them and instead shows them as an
attachment).
 
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