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CommunionMarketing Posted - Aug 19 2009 : 20:53:54
Greetings,

I am doing the following operation for the first time:

I would like to send an email with the image on a server. I have verified and the image is on the server all right. But when I put the link in the email through the HTML editor in MLK where it allows us to choose an image on a server, it does`nt show up in the email browser Entourage Mac 2008 or Gmail on web.

What do I need to do to make this workÉ

Thanks a lot

Rayz
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xequte Posted - Aug 20 2009 : 00:41:50
Hi Rayz

Is the image used as a page or table background? Gmail in particular does not support background images, though Entourage should.

With email clients you need to use quite vanilla HTML as they do not support some of the fancier things that you can do with web browsers.

You should also check the privacy settings for the email clients as many (such as Outlook and Gmail) block linked images by default.

Nigel
Xequte Software
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nigel@xequte.com