Formatting, pictures, and links can be turned off for all messages that you open in Outlook.
Attach file > Insert button dropdown > Insert as text
feature in Outlook for Windows?Content-transfer-encoding: base64
in the email header - the 'proper' way to embed images in HTML email which, in my testing, shows the image by default without prompts or warnings when received in Outlook 2011, Gmail and Hotmail. Also, the image stays and continues to work when the image is forwarded.<style>
blocks (but many email clients do so anyway, most cross-client HTML emails will use inline styles), and it removes custom styles and classes from the image itself, so where possible try to apply them to a wrapper. Also, it assumes the dimensions of the image file are the exact dimensions at which you want it to be shown (also a good cross-client practice).Settings
from the cog, then Labs
, enable Insert Images
.Select all
in the regular Chrome window, copy and paste.<img src='data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAA...' />
then copying into Outlook (or Gmail) from a browser. The problem with this is, in my testing it seems to be much more likely to not shown, removed or made to go through 'Download images' prompts (which for me on Outlook 2011 don't actually then show anything).