Re: Need Explanation of OE6 Behavior
From: N. Miller (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/09/04
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Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2004 23:50:50 -0700
In article <185d01c4ad59$102ce9d0$a301280a@phx.gbl>, Jon Cobin says...
> I often like to place web pages inline with message text
> in the emails I send. I do this by copying and pasting
> the web page into the body of the email message text. I
> haven't seen this technique mentioned anywhere--even in
> the online help for Outlook Express on my W98 machine--and
> I sort of discovered it on my own. It seems to work fine
> most of the time, and the recipients seem to like the
> format in which these things are viewable in the message
> without having to explicitly open an attachment.
Anybody who has a mail client (such as Pegasus Mail), or a mail service
(such as Yahoo! Mail) which doesn't, or can be configured not to display
remote images will fail to properly display any email you send which has
embedded links to an off site image; or the like. Anybody who has a mail
client (such as Pegasus Mail) which does not display active content will
fail to properly execute any active content. Just so you know that not
everybody will be able to see what you are sending.
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