Sorry to say but none of the 3 ideas are working here even after spending more than 2 hours on this.
1)FLICKR IDEA...........too complicated!! Please explain in a laymans language. And that means, explain for them who do not understand Flickr etc.
2) Imageshack IDEA......this idea works to a great extent, but the images are either too small or too large for the viewer/receiver. You just tell me how to resize the image or how to bring the image into the mid of the mailbox, which is usually on the extreme left after pasting.
3)Notepad HTML IDEA....steps mentioned are unclear. Step no. 2 for example. Where to type? In the address bar? How will the html file appear in the image folder???
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How To Create Embed Image Mail In Gmail
Started by D.BOY, May 11 2006 12:39 AM
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#112 Guest_Ajay Ojha_*
Posted 07 July 2010 - 05:07 PM
D.BOY, on 11 May 2006 - 12:39 AM, said:
Hi to all !
Anybody can help me to create an email with embedded image so that mail reader automatically see that image. Moreover I wont attached that image as it appears small in size in on gmail.
Thanks in Advance.
Anybody can help me to create an email with embedded image so that mail reader automatically see that image. Moreover I wont attached that image as it appears small in size in on gmail.
Thanks in Advance.
The only way that I could find was to upload the image onto a site (or some blog or something) then copy and paste in Gmail
#113 Guest_Dotsie_*
Posted 29 July 2010 - 05:45 AM
Thanks SO MUCH for the info.
I have Windows 7 and Outlook 2007 and had to make these further adjustments:
Incoming Server (POP3) 995
This server requires an encrypted connection (SSL)
Outgoing Server (SMTP) 587
Use the following type of encrypted connection (TLS)
I have Windows 7 and Outlook 2007 and had to make these further adjustments:
Incoming Server (POP3) 995
This server requires an encrypted connection (SSL)
Outgoing Server (SMTP) 587
Use the following type of encrypted connection (TLS)
#114 Guest_Thiru_*
Posted 31 July 2010 - 02:58 AM
serverph, on 13 August 2006 - 06:38 PM, said:
it can be done as what D.BOY wants it.
i've done it several times successfully.
first thing to do is make your image available online. upload it somewhere, like http://www.imageshack.us for example. if you uploaded it in imageshack, get the direct link of the image and paste it on your browser.
here is a sample image i uploaded so you can test it yourself in the next steps: http://img126.images...zi060813vo1.gif
once its loaded in your browser, drag your mouse across the image so the whole image gets selected or highlighted (it would turn dark to indicate that it is successfully highlighted/selected). don't miss that part.
then while it is selected/highlighted, right-click your mouse over it, then from the menu which appears, choose COPY.
go to your GMAIL account, then COMPOSE MAIL. use RICH FORMATTING instead of PLAIN TEXT. then press CTRL-V to paste the copied image in your message body. the image will then show and appear embedded. fill out the recipients of your email, then send away!
of course, your recipients should be online to be able to view the image (in GMAIL, they should choose to DISPLAY IMAGES BELOW when they receive your email with embedded image).
if you doubt it, test it first.
if you cant replicate what i've done PM me with your GMAIL address, and i'll send you an embedded image as proof myself
post your results below.
btw, it will not appear as an attachment as it will directly access the online image from where you uploaded it when recipient views your email with embedded image.
first thing to do is make your image available online. upload it somewhere, like http://www.imageshack.us for example. if you uploaded it in imageshack, get the direct link of the image and paste it on your browser.
here is a sample image i uploaded so you can test it yourself in the next steps: http://img126.images...zi060813vo1.gif
once its loaded in your browser, drag your mouse across the image so the whole image gets selected or highlighted (it would turn dark to indicate that it is successfully highlighted/selected). don't miss that part.
then while it is selected/highlighted, right-click your mouse over it, then from the menu which appears, choose COPY.
go to your GMAIL account, then COMPOSE MAIL. use RICH FORMATTING instead of PLAIN TEXT. then press CTRL-V to paste the copied image in your message body. the image will then show and appear embedded. fill out the recipients of your email, then send away!
of course, your recipients should be online to be able to view the image (in GMAIL, they should choose to DISPLAY IMAGES BELOW when they receive your email with embedded image).
if you doubt it, test it first.
post your results below.
@serverph this works 100% tried on July 31 2010 can embed the image in gmail. verified from the sent emails yet to hear from the recipient whether he is able to see the image embedded.. ny way thanks a tonn
#117 Guest_Pinkangel_*
Posted 26 May 2011 - 04:09 AM
New in Labs: Inserting images
Thursday, April 09, 2009 | 10:08 PM
Posted by Kent Tamura, Software Engineer
Well, it's about time. You no longer have to use workarounds to put images into your messages or attach images when you really want to inline them. Just turn on "Inserting images" from the Labs tab under Settings, and you'll see a new toolbar icon like this:
Make sure you're in rich formatting mode, or it won't show up. Click the little image icon, and you can insert images in two ways: by uploading image files from your computer or providing image URLs.
Keep in mind that Gmail doesn't show URL-based images in messages by default to protect you from spammers, so if you're sending mail to other Gmail users, they'll still have to click "Display images below" or "Always display images from ..." to see images you embed.
Thursday, April 09, 2009 | 10:08 PM
Posted by Kent Tamura, Software Engineer
Well, it's about time. You no longer have to use workarounds to put images into your messages or attach images when you really want to inline them. Just turn on "Inserting images" from the Labs tab under Settings, and you'll see a new toolbar icon like this:
Make sure you're in rich formatting mode, or it won't show up. Click the little image icon, and you can insert images in two ways: by uploading image files from your computer or providing image URLs.
Keep in mind that Gmail doesn't show URL-based images in messages by default to protect you from spammers, so if you're sending mail to other Gmail users, they'll still have to click "Display images below" or "Always display images from ..." to see images you embed.
#118 Guest_GraciousMe_*
Posted 24 June 2011 - 04:12 AM
You guys will kick yourself once you see how easy it is:
1. Go to www.googlelabs.com
2. On the right hand side, see "Other experiments at Google:". Click on Gmail labs.
3. If you are not logged into Gmail yet, it will ask you to login. Once you are logged in, you will see a list of Available labs. Find "Inserting Images" and click Enable. Then scroll down to the bottom of the page and click Save Changes.
4. Then just go to Compose Mail, and you will see the picture icon alongside all the other icons.
Enjoy!
1. Go to www.googlelabs.com
2. On the right hand side, see "Other experiments at Google:". Click on Gmail labs.
3. If you are not logged into Gmail yet, it will ask you to login. Once you are logged in, you will see a list of Available labs. Find "Inserting Images" and click Enable. Then scroll down to the bottom of the page and click Save Changes.
4. Then just go to Compose Mail, and you will see the picture icon alongside all the other icons.
Enjoy!
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