Soldato
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Hi guys,
I'm setting up emails from my website, and I'm using MS Outlook 2007 as the mail client. I haven't got an Exchange server or anything, I'm just pointing it at my hosts POP/IMAP/SMTP servers.
I've made a nice signature and opened it with IE, selected it all and copied/pasted it into Outlook (I couldn't find a way of Outlook having a HTML code view). The included image is referenced off of my hard drive, not off of my website.
Sending myself a test email to my GMail, I can see the nice pretty signature layout. However the images (logos) I've included aren't visible until I click the "Display images below" button. Then it all appears complete fine.
However scrolling to the bottom of the email reveals that there are two attachments (my two logos), and they've been renamed to image001.jpg & image002.jpg (on my hard drive and in the HTML I wrote they have proper meaningful names). When in GMail inbox view it does not show the paperclip attachment symbol next to the email, so it obviously can tell that they're images included in the mail not an attached file.
Now I tried changing the HTML so that it references the images off of my website, and this obviously stops them being attached but it still only works once the "Display images below" button is pressed as its referring to an external website.
Why does it bother me?
At work we use Outlook and I sent myself a mail to my GMail as a test. I do not get asked to "Display images below", and the logos are not shown at the bottom of the mail as being attachments. They appear in the signature in the correct positions.
Well how on earth are work managing it? I had a very quick look at the 'show original' of the mail I sent myself from work and it looks like the images are in .gif format and theres 60/70 lines of data (Hex?) that's described as "Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64".
Any clues on how I can do this appreciated!
I'm setting up emails from my website, and I'm using MS Outlook 2007 as the mail client. I haven't got an Exchange server or anything, I'm just pointing it at my hosts POP/IMAP/SMTP servers.
I've made a nice signature and opened it with IE, selected it all and copied/pasted it into Outlook (I couldn't find a way of Outlook having a HTML code view). The included image is referenced off of my hard drive, not off of my website.
Sending myself a test email to my GMail, I can see the nice pretty signature layout. However the images (logos) I've included aren't visible until I click the "Display images below" button. Then it all appears complete fine.
However scrolling to the bottom of the email reveals that there are two attachments (my two logos), and they've been renamed to image001.jpg & image002.jpg (on my hard drive and in the HTML I wrote they have proper meaningful names). When in GMail inbox view it does not show the paperclip attachment symbol next to the email, so it obviously can tell that they're images included in the mail not an attached file.
Now I tried changing the HTML so that it references the images off of my website, and this obviously stops them being attached but it still only works once the "Display images below" button is pressed as its referring to an external website.
Why does it bother me?
At work we use Outlook and I sent myself a mail to my GMail as a test. I do not get asked to "Display images below", and the logos are not shown at the bottom of the mail as being attachments. They appear in the signature in the correct positions.
Well how on earth are work managing it? I had a very quick look at the 'show original' of the mail I sent myself from work and it looks like the images are in .gif format and theres 60/70 lines of data (Hex?) that's described as "Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64".
Any clues on how I can do this appreciated!