I have a system that automatically sends emails to people which include images. All the recipients are known to use Outlook 2003. I am doing this by attaching the images to the email and then referencing the images with img
tags in the messages.
This works, but I want to stop Outlook from displaying the attached images as normal attachment开发者_如何学JAVAs at the top of the viewer. There can be many of them and they clutter up the view. Is there a way to do this? I don't have control of the Outlook clients, just my system that's sending the emails.
I have tried dropping the attachment idea and using embedded encoded data in the html but Outlook's html renderer isn't able to understand this. I have considered dropping the attachment idea and serving the images from another location but this isn't possible at the moment.
(Not a solution, per se, but a strategy for figuring it out.)
- Paste an image into an Outlook email and send it to a Gmail account.
- Use Gmail to view the raw email (The drop-down menu at the far right has a "Show Original" option).
- Compare this to the emails you are generating and see if you can spot the difference.
Outlook might have an option to view the raw email too. I just can't find it.
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