sending pictures in Outlook e-mail

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Retdean

I have recently subscribed to the Verizon DSL service and would like to use
Outlook instead of Outlook Express, but I send a lot of .jpeg photos in my
e-mail and I am having trouble. I simply cannot send a photo. I attach
them and I embed them and they appear in my sent mail, but do not reach my
e-mail recipients.



Everything works fine when I use Outlook Express to send messages containing
photographs.



I don't think I had this problem with Outlook when I was using an old
fashioned dialup ISP, but discovered the glitch when I went to DSL.



Does anyone know what is wrong and what I can do to put .jpeg images into my
Outlook e-mail?
 
attachments, at least, should go since they are independent of message
format.
What happens when you send an email to yourself with an inserted or attached
image?
 
Retdean said:
I have recently subscribed to the Verizon DSL service and would like
to use Outlook instead of Outlook Express, but I send a lot of .jpeg
photos in my e-mail and I am having trouble. I simply cannot send a
photo. I attach them and I embed them and they appear in my sent
mail, but do not reach my e-mail recipients.

Everything works fine when I use Outlook Express to send messages
containing photographs.


You have no control over the spam filtering, attachment filtering,
viewing format, or other behavior the recipient has configured for the
server-side settings on their mailbox or in their client-side e-mail
program. If the mail sends okay (send yourself a test mail or
carbon-copy the mails to yourself), the problem is at the recipient's
end and you have no control over that.

If the "recipients" are actually YOU, Outlook does not provide a preview
area at the end of the mail body to show image attachments. Outlook
Express has or had that, not Outlook (well, not before OL2007).
 
Did you get answers to this?
Do outside search as well?
I haven't been cleared on this anywhere, yet.
Let me know.
 

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