I received an e-mail that was HTMl and the only tag I could find that linked to the picture in the e-mail is this:
<img src="cid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]" width=626 height=353 alt="harley.GIF">
How does this work? Why does it have my domain name in the tag?
That's just an image in the E-mail. The "cid:" (Content ID?) indicates that the file is attached to the E-mail, and the part after the "cid:" is the "name" (identifier) of the attachment. It looks like they took the Message-ID: header and used that as the name.
-Scott
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