Oh, it is also obvious that the OP is stealing someone else's content
whether copying it to his web site to provide a URL to it in his
e-mails or by including the content directly in his e-mails. The site
he wants to steal from is:
http://www.vimeo.com
They have a published Terms policy at their site that says:
"All materials contained in this Website are the copyrighted property
of Connected Ventures, LLC."
"Any and all forms of duplication, reproduction, distribution,
publication, modification, uploading, posting, copying or transmission
of material from this Website is STRICTLY PROHIBITED unless you have
obtained the prior written consent of Connected Ventures, LLC. The
material covered by this prohibition includes, but is not limited to,
any written text, graphics, logos, photographs, audio, or video
material on the Website."
Nothing has so far indicated that the OP has any permission from this
site to duplicate their content. That is why I suggested he put a URL
to the site or page there with the content which he wants his
recipients to see. He complains that it contains material other than
what he wants to show the recipients - as though it were his content
to make that decision. He is violating copyright.