Paul in Houston, TX wrote:

Tom Pamin wrote:
When I forward an email that has images, the recipient only
receives a plain text email with lots of url's. How do I forward it
so it has the images of the original email?

I don't think there should be any embedded url's.
Are you trying to forward a picture that is on a remote internet site or one that resides on your computer?

Perfectly normal.

Many incoming HTML messages don't actually contain the images, they just have code that calls them from a remote server. If you disable loading of remote images, they disappear.

To forward these, you have to send them as HTML or the coding gets lost and he images turn to URLs. Forward as Attachment does what you need.

Of course, when your recipient opens the attachment, their local image handling rules apply, so if they've disabled loading of remote images, they won't see them. If they haven't, they will.

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