How to insert a picture directly into e-mail body?
By Little_Boy
@Little_Boy (448)
India
January 1, 2009 6:43pm CST
I send and receive many e-mails. Everybody uses his/her own tactics to write e-mails. But some are very expert in writing e-mails. Most of us, if want to send anybody a picture, then we go for only one way, and that is Attach the picture files. But there are somebody who knows how to insert a picture directly into the mail body in stead of attaching them! When the receiver opens the e-mail, the pictures are also opened fully inside the mail body. So there is no necessity to download the file.
Open the picture that I have given with this discussion. I have strong wish to send others e-mails in the same way. But I can only "attach" a file. Does any fellow myLotter know how to send this type of mails? I will remain very grateful to you if you can teach me how to do it.
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4 responses
@michaeldadona (5684)
• Malaysia
2 Jan 09
I agree with the statement made by your responder No. 1 (Druscilla34), after you have uploaded your pics. from your computer photo/data base e.g. "My Picture", it will be automatically embedded in your email compose box. Not much to tell just try it in practical. Easy and handy.
@Little_Boy (448)
• India
2 Jan 09
ha ha ha. No dear! That is not possible and not as much easy as you beleive! Attaching an image is easier but making a picture show up in full length inside the mail body is not that much easy. Yet, thanks for your reply.
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@michaeldadona (5684)
• Malaysia
2 Jan 09
What you need thoroughly explained on here;
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081215072939AALH8M7
@shivram123 (656)
• India
2 Jan 09
i think the simplest way is uploading the image to any image hosting sites like photobucket
and u will get a direct link to ur photo after uploading it,just copy and paste the address in ur email{i think some messengers needs to hav command like [img]}
@Little_Boy (448)
• India
2 Jan 09
Uploaded photos in an image hosting site do not show up in the email body. The code is not supported. Anyway, thanks.
@gohan2091 (544)
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2 Jan 09
I don't know what email client/program you use but if you go to Microsoft Outlook Express and go to nsert Picture, you can directly show a picture inside an email message without them having to open the attachment.
The copy and paste method above works too.