Hi Matthew,

The problem is that our client is super lazy with a tight security firewall.
I was using the example of how PayPal is able to embed graphics without they
showing as attachment or needing to refer to a website. I know it's
conundrum(?).

Nicholas

On 9/28/04 11:02 AM, "Matthew Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> on 29/09/2004 00:33, Double Image Studio at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> 
>> Hello Diane,
>> 
>> I tried your way before. both as Message-Insert-Picture and as
>> Message-Insert-Background Picture. The problem arises that the message
>> arrives back still showing (and having) attachments and therefore gets
>> rejected. I am looking for a way to not have any attachments or URL
>> pointers/redirects.
> 
> 
> If you cannot attach the images or have them as URL references in HTML
> messages that how do you expect to have an image in a message? Aren't these
> the only way to have images in messages.
> 
> It sounds to me like your client's email system is set up with very tight
> security which is stopping legitimate use, like yours.
> 
> If you can't change the security perhaps you can provide the images in a
> different way, like on a web site, and then send the URL, or do they not
> have web access?

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