On Sun, 09 Feb 2014 08:30:25 -0500, "Todd M. LeMieux - (413) 747-9321" <todd at toddlemieux.com> wrote: > My web experience has taught me that usually there's never a guarantee > of how something you send will show up in someone's inbox. > > This is because the recipient has control over how their email software > displays html content, etc. And while most people do have images turned > on by default there are surely many who don't. > > And if they don't, it doesn't matter how you format your graphic or > email because if they've turned that off then they won't see embedded > images (linked images are a different story). > > If I am operating on dated info, perhaps someone on the list will chime > in with an update. I don't see embedded images or html unless I make a special effort. I do it this way on purpose: it is much more secure, and prevents people from tracking me via embedded image (or other) links in the html. I'm sure I'm not alone. --David