Question -Thanks..but that still doesn't let me see the SOURCE HTML they send..
How can I display the incoming source.. I have always received newlstters with graphics..
2: you didn't tell me how to SEND HTML.. particularly how you include a photo..
I look forward to further clarification.
thanks
andy
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Followup To
Question -
I receive newsletters..(Cnet etc) with html pics and graphics.. I used to be able to view the source of these..and send my own, before Eudora.
How can I view the details of these newsletters, and how can I get Eudora(basic) to send my html..i.e. how do you configure a pic in this way?
In a normal web page..it references a file in a folder..but to send one in Eudora, I am not sure. Thanks
Answer -
Hi Andy,
With Eudora opened, go to Tools, Options, scroll down and highlight Display, check where it says, "Automatically download HTML graphics". Highlight Viewing Mail, then check "Allow executables in HTML content". Highlight Styled Text, then check "Send both plain and styled", that way everyone can read it. Click OK.
When receiving HTML mail, sometimes you may want to look at the source code of the page, especially when Eudora has problems displaying something right. You can right-click in the message body and select "View Source". You can also save out the current message as a separate .txt file via "File > Save As", then open it in the program of your choice.
As mentioned earlier,"With Eudora opened, go to Tools, Options, scroll down and highlight Display, check where it says, "Automatically download HTML graphics". Highlight Viewing Mail, then check "Allow executables in HTML content". Highlight Styled Text, then check "Send both plain and styled", that way everyone can read it. Click OK."
To send a picture or other graphic as part of the message, click the Insert icon, navigate to the folder with the picture,and double click the picture.
If you recieve a message with a picture, you can forward the picture onto whoever you want.
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