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As title really - I'm trying to get an email header image attatched to all outgoing emails. I've tried in the past and dismally failed.....
Any tips gratefully tried.
I know it's a dull as sh1t question, but can no-one help? Pretty please?
What is "Windows Mail"? I know of 3 programs, Outlook, Outlook Express & Windows Live Mail. There may be others.
Windows Mail is the built-in mail client in Vista (and 7 I think).
OP sorry don't know.
Windows Mail is the built-in mail client in Vista (and 7 I think).
I have 7 but it didn't seem to come with built in mail, though I think it offered me a download of Windows Live Mail, which I use sometimes. In that you click the dropdown next to "New" and select "Photo Email"
Yup, sorry, running Vista. I guess it's Outlook Express (same layout as OE on XP) but just calls itself 'Windows Mail'.
Just to clarify; you know when you get an email from, say, CRC, it has a banner at the top of the email with their logo and so on? Well, that's what I'm trying to achieve..... I know it's easily done but Google's giving me zilch 🙁
They store the image on a server on the web, the email is written in HTML and they put a reference (link) to the image in the email body itself, basically as an embedded image. I think.
You could do it using a custom email template but I don't know if the free email client you've got with Windows does that (full outlook does, i think)
They store the image on a server on the web, the email is written in HTML and they put a reference (link) to the image
IMO, this is the wrong way to do it, as anyone with any sense will have email weblinks blocked to prevent hostile content. Better to include the image file in the email itself.
I have 7 but it didn't seem to come with built in mail,
I just installed W7 on a laptop for me mum and was wondering about that. Ended up putting Thunderbird on. Seems weird to ship an OS with no native email client.
I believe they removed things like mail clients, movie maker etc after people complained Vista was too bloated.
IMO, this is the wrong way to do it, as anyone with any sense will have email weblinks blocked to prevent hostile content. Better to include the image file in the email itself.
Agreed even my webmail blocks external images automatically
Same here on my Vista laptop - a yellow bar at the top tells me that "Pictures have been blocked to stop your computer being identified. Click here to download the images" or somesuch.
Indeed using a server does often get blocked, but it's how many I receive turn up and it only takes a quick click to "show pictures".
An embedded image is fine if he can sort out a template for HTML emails.
