You can still view HTML emails in Outlook - but I think it blocks these by default (a security feature of the product).
It gives you the option to display the images, but doesn't do it by default - I suppose there are options to change this.
"Carol2" <walderac[ at ]NSwah.midco.net> wrote in message news:_vWdncFhQNty__7bnZ2dnUVZ_oavnZ2d[ at ]midco.net...
[Quoted Text] > > "Robert" <projecttodayREMOVE[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:Xns99448B8ECB429projecttoday[ at ]69.28.186.121... >> Hello. I just recently switched from Outlook Express to Outlook. How do >> I >> make it so that I can see jpg attachments in the body of the email >> without >> opening them as was the case in Outlook Express? >> >> Robert > > I don't believe that Outlook works in the same way that Outlook Express > does. In Outlook, only graphics embedded in the body of the message > (Insert Item/Picture) by the sender will show up in the message body. If > the sender uses Insert File, the file is sent as an attachment that can be > saved & scanned by AV software, filed for future reference, etc. > > Carol2 >
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