Inline Images

2010-04-28 Thread Chew Yoke Lim
Hello

Can TB! accommodate in-line images within an e-mail?  If so, how can
this be done?  Thanks for any advice.

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Re: Inline Images

2010-04-28 Thread Rick
 Hello

 Can TB! accommodate in-line images within an e-mail?  If so, how can
 this be done?  Thanks for any advice.

In an HTML message it is UTILITIES / INSERT / INSERT IMAGE
There is also a handy icon to do it quickly on the toolbar

We are in a plain text message so you won't find it in here 

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Inline images (I know, I know...)

2003-06-25 Thread Steve Hill
Hello,

  I know this subject has been done to death, but please don't
  switch off yet...

  As I previously understood it, TB wasn't able to show inline
  images in HTML mail, and while this is something I wouldn't mind
  having, I readily accepted this as being outweighed by all TB's
  great features which I could now not be without.

  However, today I received an email (promotional, sort of SPAM)
  with an inline image showing actually as part of the email (as
  well as an attachment, as is the norm).

  My question is this... why is this possible with this email but
  not with all the HTML newsletters and promotions I receive from
  the likes of Amazon, BBC, etc.

  Apologies if this is obvious, or already covered elsewhere.
  Although I have been using TB for a while, I have really only
  skimmed the surface of it's full potential, so still consider
  myself a bit of a newb.

  Thanks for your time.

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Re: Inline images (I know, I know...)

2003-06-25 Thread Markus Gloede
Hi,

Steve Hill wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :

 I know this subject has been done to death, but please don't switch
 off yet...

Apparently the subtle nuances between inline and external images haven't
been discussed enough.

 As I previously understood it, TB wasn't able to show inline images in
 HTML mail, and while this is something I wouldn't mind having, I
 readily accepted this as being outweighed by all TB's great features
 which I could now not be without.

Here begins your misunderstanding. TB is able to display *inline* images
in HTML formatted mails (when they referenced properly and when they are
really *inline*, ie. sent along with the message as attachments).

 However, today I received an email (promotional, sort of SPAM) with an
 inline image showing actually as part of the email (as well as an
 attachment, as is the norm).

 My question is this... why is this possible with this email but not
 with all the HTML newsletters and promotions I receive from the likes
 of Amazon, BBC, etc.

Because those mails do not contain *inline* images but rather only
references to images (and sometimes other nasty stuff) somewhere out on
the net. Other email applications would try to fetch theses images when
displaying the message. (And that leads to many undesired side-effects
(just google for web bugs and html and message tracking).)

 Apologies if this is obvious, or already covered elsewhere. Although I
 have been using TB for a while, I have really only skimmed the surface
 of it's full potential, so still consider myself a bit of a newb.

No problem. Ask a reasonable question and you get a reasonable answer.

Regards,

Markus
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Re: Inline images (I know, I know...)

2003-06-25 Thread Dave Gorman
Hello Steve,

Wednesday, June 25, 2003, 9:23:27 AM, you wrote:

 However, today I received an email (promotional, sort of SPAM)
 with an inline image showing actually as part of the email (as
 well as an attachment, as is the norm).

If the image is sent with the email, TB! will show it.

If the image is not attached to the email but is only a link to
an external location, TB! will not show it.

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Re: Inline images (I know, I know...)

2003-06-25 Thread Scrat
At 03:23 PM 6/25/2003 +0100, you wrote:
Hello,

  As I previously understood it, TB wasn't able to show inline
  images in HTML mail, and while this is something I wouldn't mind
  having, I readily accepted this as being outweighed by all TB's
  great features which I could now not be without.
  However, today I received an email (promotional, sort of SPAM)
  with an inline image showing actually as part of the email (as
  well as an attachment, as is the norm).
  My question is this... why is this possible with this email but
  not with all the HTML newsletters and promotions I receive from
  the likes of Amazon, BBC, etc.
  Apologies if this is obvious, or already covered elsewhere.
  Although I have been using TB for a while, I have really only
  skimmed the surface of it's full potential, so still consider
  myself a bit of a newb.
  Thanks for your time.

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I'm also interested in when replying, it does not keep the attachments, I 
tried the forward. but then it sends it from  that person with my e-mail 
address!

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Re: Inline images (I know, I know...)

2003-06-25 Thread Scrat

If the image is sent with the email, TB! will show it.

If the image is not attached to the email but is only a link to
an external location, TB! will not show it.
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So it is not possible to insert pictures into the e-mail at this time, just 
attach them?

Patricia





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Re: Inline images (I know, I know...)

2003-06-25 Thread Allie Martin
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Scrat, [S] wrote:

S So it is not possible to insert pictures into the e-mail at this
S time, just attach them?

With the current release version, yes. However, the current beta has two
alternative editors, one of which allows you to insert images in your
e-mail.

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Re: Inline images (I know, I know...)

2003-06-25 Thread Scrat



With the current release version, yes. However, the current beta has two
alternative editors, one of which allows you to insert images in your
e-mail.
Where could I find the beta version to use?

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Re: Inline images (I know, I know...)

2003-06-25 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
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Hi Patricia,

@25-Jun-2003, 19:20 -0400 (00:20 UK time) Scrat said:

With the current release version, yes. However, the current beta
has two alternative editors, one of which allows you to insert
images in your e-mail.

 Where could I find the beta version to use?

You can subscribe to the discussion list here:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Beta versions are regularly announced there. Review the archive for
details (and download locations) of the current beta version on
http://tbbeta.thebat.dutaint.com.

Sniff around on the Beta FTP site for the latest version here:
ftp://www.ritlabs.com/pub/the_bat/beta

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