Compose Mail messages with inline images

Here is a post for all the new comers of the net, who want to learn posting images in their outgoing mail messages. For this you can use email softwares like Endora, Incredimail, or the one i uses i.e. Outlook Express.

You can compose mail very easily in their user friendly environment, but composing mail is not the only thing that you need. You need to configure the email software(outlook etc) with your mail account (Gmail, yahoo, rediff, indiatimes etc.).

Now being in India the issue comes of POP3 access, their are two services who provide pop3 access in India, one is Gmail and other one is Rediff. Gmail also provides you with the IMAP configurations. Here in my next post i will covering the configuration of mail account.
So, i will be covering one software Outlook Express over here.

  1. First open Outlook Express.
  2. Click on Create mail, now a new message window will open, it would be similar like your online yahoo or Gmail account.
    option for adding images in outlook
  3. Now click on insert image.
  4. And browse the path of the image on the HDD, you can also paste a hyper link in the browser path.
    attach images in your mail messages
  5. Now insert as many images you like, and send the message.

Hopefully, this post will make you achieve your mailing goals.

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  3. I use Thunderbird as my mail Client. Similar options are present in almost all the mail clients
    .-= John Samuel´s last blog post ..How to change about:config entries back to their default values? =-.

  4. Thunderbird pretty easy to do this stuff, but i rather use as attachment..:D

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