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how can i send a photo 1

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mkhalidmn

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Apr 23, 2001
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DK
how can i send a photo by email ( not as an attachement)
email should include that photo.....
 
You can't. Some mail reader clients may render attachments to make them appear as if they are part of the message, but they are still transmitted as attachments.
 
Another way to do this would be to put the image on a web server and do your e-mail in HTML and reference the image, but you have to be sure the recipient's e-mail can read HTML.

Benson Yee
yee@ppllc.com
 
thanx Apelinq
i have the image on the web but i can't reference that image... could u tell me how can i do that...
 
The tag would be: <img src=&quot;(your image URL here)&quot;> for the image. Good luck!

Ben
 
Tools/Options/Send tab/
Then in the 'Mail Sending Format' make sure the dot is in the HTML option.
Then when you create a new email, click in the body of the email, choose 'Format', point to 'Background' and click on 'Picture'. Then just browse for your picture, double click on it then click OK and it'll be in your email, not as an attachment.
 
In Office 2000 it would be
Tools, Options, Mail Format (Tab)
Choose HTML from the drop-down-list-box

Start a new e-mail, click anywhere on the body,
Clich Format, Click Background, Click Picture, browse for a picture to use as background.


Optional...Click on the box next to &quot;Send pictures from Internet&quot; also Right click on the box to view an explanation.
 
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