• HTML Graphics Not Showing (2007)

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    #455779

    If you have graphics set up to download automatically, and they do for most all mail, is there any way that one specific address could be set to NOT download graphics automatically, when all the others do?

    ‘Cause this one address isn’t showing graphics, where all the others are.

    ?

    Regards,
    Chuck Billow

    Chuck Billow

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    • #1135896

      Are the graphics a link to a site? (You can right-click and “view source” on an email, and see if the graphics are embedded using an html hyperlink to an online graphic). I don’t know your work situation, but it is possible if the graphics are links, those links might be blocked by some internet firewall settings.

      • #1135901

        Tracy:

        Yes they are links to sites generally. But this is on a private computer, so there are nor blocked sites I don’t know of, and the sender is on my whitelist.

        Regards,
        Chuck Billow

        Chuck Billow

        • #1135902

          Chuck,
          I’m assuming, then — that you have also tried copying this web link location of the graphic, and seeing if it will just open in a regular browser window (outside of Outlook)? That would narrow it down to definitely just being an Outlook issue – if you can view the same graphics, using that links embedded in the e-mail, in a new browser window.
          Tracy

          • #1135904

            Tracy:

            The links in the graphics *go to* web sites, and work fine — in or out of Outlook. It’s just the graphics them selves. And it’s one sender, and more than just one e-mail.

            Regards,
            Chuck

            Chuck Billow

            • #1135905

              I’m sorry – I guess I don’t have any other possible answers. Sounds lke you have already thought of everything I would have tested — and it is unusual for it to just be the one sender. Usually for graphics it’s kind of an all-or-nothing.
              Hopefully Hans or someone can find a miracle cure for you, Chuck

            • #1135906

              Thanks anyway, Tracy.

              Regards,
              Chuck

              Chuck Billow

            • #1135908

              What kind of file is it? Can you post one of the links?

              Joe

              --Joe

            • #1135913

              Joe:

              They’re just straight site links ( http://www.purposedrivenlife.com/en-US/Home/home.htm%5B/url%5D ) or ( http://www.purposedrivenlife.com/en-US/Ema…3-9709B5DEFF7D%5B/url%5D ) . I’m not adept enough to know where the graphic itself comes from. I do know though, that up until the last week or so they worked.

              It WAS about the time I re-set up everything, so it (must) maybe be some setting of mine. But I e-mailed the site itself as well.

              Regards,
              Chuck

              Chuck Billow

            • #1135922

              Are those the links from the e-mail?

              Joe

              --Joe

            • #1135935

              Joe:

              Yes, those links are what you see when you cursor over/click the images that are not coming up.

              Regards,
              Chuck

              Chuck Billow

            • #1135943

              You are looking in the source for the tag. A linked image will look like this:

              For embedded images, usually there is something like cid: and a long, random number in the URL.

            • #1135975

              It was something at their end Jefferson, ’cause I just got another e-mail, and it’s fixed in this one./

              Thanks for the help though.

              Thanks,
              Chuck Billow

              Chuck Billow

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