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Eudora can send images "inline" by dragging and dropping or copying and
pasting.
It can also attach images using Message -> Attach Document...
Have your friend try the other way than they are doing it now.
Cheers,
Darrell
> I believe its got to do something with the way Eudora attaches the
> image file to the mail. Can anyone help????

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Kathy Morgan - 07 Mar 2007 23:22 GMT
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> Have your friend try the other way than they are doing it now.
If the images are attached, you can open the image by double-clicking or
command-clicking on the icon.
Alternately, you can set Eudora to display the messages inline: Under
Fonts & Display, check the box for "Display graphics in messages."

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A N Niel - 08 Mar 2007 13:07 GMT
> > Eudora can send images "inline" by dragging and dropping or copying and
> > pasting.
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> Alternately, you can set Eudora to display the messages inline: Under
> Fonts & Display, check the box for "Display graphics in messages."
The OP was someone not using Eudora, receiving mail sent from Eudora.
So this won't help him.
Tastebud - 10 Mar 2007 06:33 GMT
> > > Eudora can send images "inline" by dragging and dropping or copying and
> > > pasting.
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> The OP was someone not using Eudora, receiving mail sent from Eudora.
> So this won't help him.
Yes.Thats exactly what the point is. I just cant ask him to make
adjustments to suit my requirements. Well, eventually I will do
that..heheh...but before that, would like to know, anyother
alternatives to make the attachments sent thru Eudora worthwhile
receiving. The WMV and PPS files also are jacked, so I believe that
its definetly got to do with the way the attachements are clubbed with
the mail.