So the end result would be when you recieve the email, the images are seen rather than have to right click to download an image
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Anonymous
June 5, 2014
Images added via email editor generate a HTML such as img title="nature" src="http://s.imwx.com/dru/2014/06/8eef0a67-cb6a-45ff-a269-6f3d36914473_650x366.jpg" alt="nature" width="200" height="113"
The email programs display the images normally, unless they are background images on MS-Outlook.
I am afraid I may be misunderstanding the requirement. I am adding screen shots of my test. Please let me know whether the result matches the goal.
Usually when you have to download to see images, it's a setting in your Outlook. Change this in your preferences to always show images and you should be good. Hope this is what you were asking?
Thank you all, I was basically trying to avoid changing any preferences. I want to send out a mailign campaign, for an invitation to an event. the email contains image only - but wanted the image visible when the image reached the audience. So whether I change my settings - it needs to be relavent to who ever receives it. Sounds like this is not possible
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Anonymous
June 5, 2014
The image blocking is unrelated to the composing or sending system.
It still works that way if you send from Outlook to Outlook or to any other email client allowing to block images, web-base systems included.
Please keep in mind sending an email consisting of a single image will set spam scores sky high, often going beyond the threshold, either marking as spam or sending straight to junk folder.
I would suggesting sending that email to your account first (via flow, not send sample) and then inspecting the full headers for
X-Spam-Flag:
X-Spam-Score:
X-Spam-Threshold:
X-Spam-Exception
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Anonymous
June 5, 2014
As other have mentioned this is an email client issue. Here is a list that shows the default behavior of email clients (Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, etc) for downloading and displaying images.