How to avoid image in email is threated as potential phishing message?

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Anton

Hi

OL2007

I'm now trying to use image in the signature, the recipient gets a warning
saying this email might be a phishing message.
I've seen that other emails I've received which contains images stored on
internet (it was a newsletter from microsoft), this email didn't get
phishing warning. But the email I sent did get a warning. So it is possible

So I'm looking for ways to avoid getting that warning!

Maybe it didn't like that the image I used was in fact an .aspx page which
outputs a jpeg image instead of regular html. And also maybe it didn't like
that this .aspx had a strange name, Show.aspx?id=31 (where 31 is the id of
the signature to display)

any ideas?
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP]

Given that Outlook and many other mail programs don't load external content
at all, except maybe from trusted senders, it's self-defeating to include a
signature image that's generated by an ASP page. If you include a static
image embedded in the message, rather than drawing from an external source,
you'll probably be fine.
 

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