Anyway NOT to send images as an inline/embedded images with Mail
Hi, I would like to know is there anyway or any Apps out there that would let me email pictures from the iPhone that is not inline/embedded images. This is starting to become an issue because at work Lotus Notes does not allow the receiver to save images that I send from the iPhone onto their computer because the images does not appear in an account. Instead the images are inline/embedded.
If anyone have a solution to this without using additional programs for the user with Lotus Notes that would be great. Thanks!
Message was edited by: tacsniper
24" iMac, 13" Macbook Pro, iPhone 3G,
Mac OS X (10.5.2)
The iPhone's Mail client does not support composing in HTML, which is required to embed an image.
The iPhone's Mail client displays images/photos inline or viewed in place and a photo added as an attachment is sent as a true attachment to the message, which is different from an image/photo being embedded.
I have no idea, but a photo attached to an email with the iPhone's Mail client is not embedded in the message body. A photo attachment that appears inline or viewed in place in the message body is not the same as being embedded. Although the Mail.app on a Mac and the iPhone's Mail client displays photo/image attachments inline or viewed in place within the body of the message for received and sent messages, it depends on the recipient's email client if such an attachment appears inline or viewed in place when the message is opened, or if such an attachment must be opened separately to be viewed. Either way, it is sent as a true attachment to the message.
Hi tacsniper. Did you ever figure this out? I have the same issue... when I send a photo from my iphone to my work (we use Lotus Notes at work), it does not show up on my desktop or work blackberry. Dying to know if there's a way around this....
That's interesting. I just tested sending an image from my phone to a couple of my email accounts. Both received the image as an attachment rather than an inline image.
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