Here's an example of a message with an internal image, that can be shown by 
sqwebmail.  It is the reply to your message, composed in Mozilla's mail 
client, sent to myself before being forwarded back to the list. 

If you're not seeing the image, your sqwebmail install is broken.  If you're 
seeing the image, but not seeing images sent by your mail client, your mail 
client is either broken, or it's made by Microsoft and uses something other 
than the standard multipart/related MIME content that's used to send HTML 
mail with embedded images. 


-- 
Sam 



Joel Thoms wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]"> I agree with the external image being a security problem.  Though I've noticed internal images are not displayed either.  I've been sent emails with embeded images.  These do not display either (in sqwebmail). but once i download them into my mail client they do display.
I've also verified their internal images.  but it still displays a broken image.
I'm glad the internal image feature is built in.  now i just need help activating it.
Thanks!
Different people probably mean different things by "Internal Images". What I mean by that is a multipart/related MIME message, not "proprietary MS-TNEF-formatted binary goo that can only be read by Microsoft Outlook. This message is an example of a MIME multipart/related message, with the following embedded image.

A small picture

I sent this message to myself, before forwarding it to the sqwebmail list. sqwebmail shows the above embedded image just fine (in its default configuration of showing HTML content).




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