Thanks for your help.

> On 1/27/04 5:58 PM, Stanley Tran deftly typed out:
> 
>> 1) Any HTML email with images I received, if I drag the image to the desktop
>> and then open it up in Photoshop or Graphic converter. I got the message
>> "Could not open File123.jpg because a JPEG marker segment length is too
>> short (the file may be truncated or incomplete)". I don't have this problem
>> with Netscape.
> 
> Are the images local to the message (are they attachments?) or are they
> pointing to a foreign server?
> 

The images are pointing to a server. Try doing this to a spam email with
images on it, you'll be able to reproduce what I experienced.


>> 2) If I forward any HTML email with images to other users, when they open up
>> the email, they don't see any images. They get hyper text link to the images
>> instead. Again, no such problem with Netscape.
> 
> In this case, the message is complex HTML and the images are located on a
> foreign server and the image is loaded at the time the message is viewed.
> Since Entourage doesn't support complex HTML message composition, when you
> forward the message, only the text of the message is forwarded (with links
> replacing the HTML code responsible for their in-line display). You should
> see that this is the case before you hit the send button.
> 
> You can use Redirect, in the message menu, to send a message on to another
> recipient. To your recipients, the message will appear to have arrived from
> the original sender, not you, but the message will be intact. Note that you
> cannot edit a message you are redirecting (that is why the complex HTML can
> be preserved), so you won't be able to add your own comments.
> 

Redirect work good.

Thanks

Stanley

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