sending pictures in Outlook e-mail

R

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?
 
B

BillR [MVP]

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?
 
V

Vanguard

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).
 
G

gwrogers

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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