The box with a Red
X -- Missing pictures in Outlook Express, Part 2
Category: Windows
by Dennis Faas, infopackets editor
http://www.infopackets.com
It
looks like
yesterday's problem
of Outlook Express not displaying images
via email stirred up a lot of responses. I woke up today to find that
my Inbox was
jammed
full of excellent suggestions from our Readers.
First, let me explain who might be affected by missing pictures in
Outlook Express 6:
- Anyone who has upgraded to, has installed a patch for, or uses Outlook
Express 6
- Anyone who installed Windows XP, or XP Service Pack 1. These
people also have Outlook Express 6 installed on their system.
From what I can gather, that pretty much sums it up.
There were multiple solutions to the problem. I'll begin by providing
the most obvious solution: enabling the pictures in emails through the
Outlook settings. Jake from Tennessee suggests:
- Load Outlook Express 6.
- Click Tools -> Options.
- Next, click the Send Tab.
- Under the Mail Sending Format header, and ensure that HTML
Button is highlighted as your mail sending format.
- Next, click on the HTML Settings Button, and ensure that
SEND PICTURE WITH MAIL has a checkmark.
I have validated this procedure with my Windows XP (SP1) installed on my
machine (pictures below).


I also received a few suggestions from (what appears to be) folks who are
using a different version of Outlook Express 6. Arnie W., who
uses Internet Explorer v6.0.2600, suggests:
- Click on the Tools -> Internet Options
- Advanced Tab
- Scroll down to the Multimedia section
- place a check in the box for "Show Pictures"
Other problems that might prevent an image from being viewed in email --
with or without Outlook Express 6
Jackie B. also sent in some very good (alternative) suggestions.
She suggests that there are several reasons a red x comes up instead of
images in html email:
- The sender has sent a link shortcut instead of an image. A red
box will appear in an email if the image is not available from the web
site that is hosting it. See picture below (sent in from Roy W.)

- A referenced image (using the method above) has an incorrect path and
points to a non-existent image.
- For images sent via HTML emails: it is also possible that your email
program does not support HTML, and you are unable to view images that are
present in the HTML code.
- HTML emails with pictures embedded in them will only display if you
are online the Internet, because the pictures are downloaded from the web
site as you are reading the email.
- And, as David S. writes, " There is another possibility. If the
graphic is from a web site is blocked by your
firewall
program (you do have one, don't you?), it will not display in the
email.
As an example, if 'ad.doubleclick.net' is blocked, then 'ad.doubleclick.net/somedir/filename.gif'
will not appear. "
Problems saving attached files / images in email?
If you're dying to figure out how to save an image from email (assuming
that you can _see_ the image), you might want to check out a previous issue
of the Gazette which gives details instructions on
how to make it so that Outlook Express 6 does not block file attachments.
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