no pictures

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This is a default security feature that can be disabled if you want. theis
should be a link at the top of each email that allows you to download the
pictures.
If you want to disable go to:
Tools/options/security(TAB)/ uncheck the box that says "Block images and
other external content in HTML e-mail/ then hit apply
 
Make sure attachments are enabled:
Tools, Options, Security, uncheck "Block images..." and also
uncheck "Do not allow attachments..."

Also go to Tools, Options, Read, and uncheck "Read all messages
in plain text".

If all that checks out, verify that the sender is actually including the graphics.
Is there a paperclip symbol? If not, press Ctrl+F3 and look for evidence
in the source code.
 
I did that and it still doesn't help.

Spooky said:
This is a default security feature that can be disabled if you want. theis
should be a link at the top of each email that allows you to download the
pictures.
If you want to disable go to:
Tools/options/security(TAB)/ uncheck the box that says "Block images and
other external content in HTML e-mail/ then hit apply
 
I tried that and it still doesn't work.

Gary VanderMolen said:
Make sure attachments are enabled:
Tools, Options, Security, uncheck "Block images..." and also
uncheck "Do not allow attachments..."

Also go to Tools, Options, Read, and uncheck "Read all messages
in plain text".

If all that checks out, verify that the sender is actually including the graphics.
Is there a paperclip symbol? If not, press Ctrl+F3 and look for evidence
in the source code.
 
Thanks for your response, but it does not address the last part of
what I suggested.
 
Nancy said:
I did that and it still doesn't help.

Email scanning should be turned off in any anti-virus. Also exclude EML
files from the scan. It provides no protection not provided by the regular
resident protection.
Besides that, McAfee,Trend and Norton are not compatible with Windows Mail
and Outlook Express and should be uninstalled. The latest version of
Trend's anti-virus seems to be causing problems too.
 
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