OH wow. I did not think of this and did not realize that this could be done.
Not that I would want to do it myself, but there you go.
Coolio!
On Feb 4, 2013, at 9:54 PM, Gordon Smith wrote:
> Hi all
>
> This resolution was sent to me by a very good friend of mine inside of Apple
> and it's so
Hello… What about pasting it into the signature and mail preferences?
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 5, 2013, at 12:15 AM, "Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith"
wrote:
> Hello Sarah
>
> The concept here is really simple. For an account Gordon needs to use for
> work, he requires that a photo be attached t
Hi all
This resolution was sent to me by a very good friend of mine inside of Apple
and it's so extraordinarily simple that I am a little embarrassed that I didn't
think of it earlier. But here's how to solve my mail query:
You are correct that HTML allows you to add images and there are 3rd
Hello Sarah
The concept here is really simple. For an account Gordon needs to use for work,
he requires that a photo be attached to all mail. This is one way that the
company can validate the sender of mail, and it's their policy.
Of course, we know that there are better ways; but that's how th
If you mean inline attachments, I'm not sure that works on other platforms
besides osx, what I mean is I'm not sure if they will be shown inline. It would
be nice though if they could be.
S
On Feb 4, 2013, at 10:45 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:
> Hi Roger
>
> At the moment we don't have any PC's w
I think, but i"m not sure, that serial mail will do this. I'm horrible at
syntax xo never got it to work and my recipients have gotten blanks. lol!
I really don't know if there is a way. Can you state an example of what you
want to have accomplished?
Good luck.
On Feb 4, 2013, at 2:02 AM, Gordo
Hi Roger
At the moment we don't have any PC's with Mail installed. All of our mail is
Mac-based, so it would be a little difficult to try. I'm not sure actually
whether such images are treated as attachments or whether they appear within a
message. This actually brings up a good point. I mu
Hi Gordon,
Just a thought.
What would happen if you tried sending yourself a message from Mac Mail
to a PC you might have with an image inserted?
Roger.
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Hi Roger
The problem is that this doesn't work for Windows users I believe. What I'm
after is a way to have this done automatically for one account, but not others.
Thanks.
On 4 Feb 2013, at 10:27, Roger Firman wrote:
Hi Gordon,
As I understand it, you need to ensure your message is set to
Hi Gordon,
As I understand it, you need to ensure your message is set to use Rich
Text Format. You can then place the cursor where you would like the
image/photo to be and then insert it at that place.
Hope that is what you are wanting to know and that the information is
correct.
Regards,
Roger
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