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(I'd suggest they should include a PDF copy of invoices and such attached but with some exploits sent via PDF, many It would be nice if senders checked their document format to see how they looked without external content - and made sure they were readable. Its not just the images that can mess up a layout and make it hard to read - CSS style sheets are often downloaded as external content and control the layout as much, if not more, than images. Email in the Inbox cannot be converted to Text.Ĭorrect, it is time consuming if you are saving a lot a messages.
Right now, an HTML email can only be converted to Text if it is a Reply or Forwarded email. In essence, selected, or all, emails would be automatically converted from HTML to Text format. This will speed up printing of emails that have a heavy image content and reduce file storage requirements. Just the opposite, what Microsoft also needs are saving and printing options for emails that intentionally skips downloading of embedded images.
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The document, would then be complete and could be viewed or printed without access to offline images.Ģ.
These emails with permanently embedded images, like a MS Word file with images placed in Possibly, those emails would convert the original links to offline images, to links to downloaded images that have become in effect attachments to the email. This will require more file storage space but may be desirable depending on the importance of the imageĬontent. What Microsoft needs is an optional setting that permanently embeds downloaded images into selected, or all, emails that are being saved or archived. This means that if I reopen an email 5-years from now, in all likelihood the email will be incomplete because the embedded images are no longer available and will not be able to be downloaded.ġ. This means that every time the email is opened, and every time it is to be printed, those same images have to be downloaded again. The problem is that the embedded images that are downloaded do not remain as an integral part of the email subsequent to the downloading of those images. Your replies are centered around whether or not embedded images are downloaded and displayed in an opened email. Plus another time today with the assistance of a Dell technician. I have twice during the last three days completed the actions you suggested (Trust Center options), I know your intentions are good but you have so far been unable to understand and address my questions and concerns.