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Dave Jenkins
I am using Office 2007, SP1 on Windows XP SP3.
I have frequent occasion to need to send email to Lotus Notes (6.5) users at
a specific business, and I often need to embed little graphics snippets in
the notes I send. Most of the users I send such notes to complain that the
graphics aren't visible when they read my emails; some, however have no
problem seeing the embedded graphics.
I format my mail messages as HTML, and if I look at the generated source for
the messages, I can see all sorts of code in there to deal with the graphics.
I have tried pasting Jing-generated image data directly into the notes, and
also inserting .png picture files - neither seems to work.
I feel pretty strongly that the problem lies at the receiving end. Their IT
staff considers this a very low priority, though, and it's driving me crazy.
Can you give me any pointers that I can pass along to them as to how they
might troubleshoot at their end? (And don't say, "Switch to Outlook" -- I
already know that won't fly ...) Any experiments I could try at this end to
isolate the cause? Anything I should be doing differently at this end?
I appreciate any help you can give me in nailing ... oops ... helping them
resolve this issue. Thanks.
I have frequent occasion to need to send email to Lotus Notes (6.5) users at
a specific business, and I often need to embed little graphics snippets in
the notes I send. Most of the users I send such notes to complain that the
graphics aren't visible when they read my emails; some, however have no
problem seeing the embedded graphics.
I format my mail messages as HTML, and if I look at the generated source for
the messages, I can see all sorts of code in there to deal with the graphics.
I have tried pasting Jing-generated image data directly into the notes, and
also inserting .png picture files - neither seems to work.
I feel pretty strongly that the problem lies at the receiving end. Their IT
staff considers this a very low priority, though, and it's driving me crazy.
Can you give me any pointers that I can pass along to them as to how they
might troubleshoot at their end? (And don't say, "Switch to Outlook" -- I
already know that won't fly ...) Any experiments I could try at this end to
isolate the cause? Anything I should be doing differently at this end?
I appreciate any help you can give me in nailing ... oops ... helping them
resolve this issue. Thanks.