[AccessD] Embed image file in email when sending from Access

Bobby Heid bheid at appdevgrp.com
Mon Oct 13 12:06:26 CDT 2003


Lonnie,
I don't have an answer for you.  But if a user's e-mail is not set up to
receive HTML or RTF, then no matter what method you use, they will not be
able to see an inline image.  It would have to be an attachment.
 
Only thing that I can think of would be to have the users "opt in" to a
particular version.  That is, they could choose the HTML version with the
inline images or text with an image attachment.
 
HTH,
Bobby

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Subject: [AccessD] Embed image file in email when sending from Access


 
I have a request where the user has to have an image embedded within his
email that he sends out using MS Access. He dose not want a linked file, but
an image. 

My first choice was to use the outlook object and the .HTMLBody = blah blah
blah method. However, if I use the <img> tag within the body, it shows at
some destinations as an image and some as html code. I would assume this is
because of the settings of the email of the receiver. 

Is there another way to programmatically embed an image into an email?



Lonnie Johnson
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