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Editing out an inserted or embedded image
Leeni
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Leeni
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I had to edit?email, removing images?that were shared in my group because they were in violation of copyright laws. I attempted to remove the inserted image that was placed in the body of the email and then also remove the attached image and then save and send the share through to the group.
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This used to work fine. It was a clean removal?up until today I noticed while checking the mail for that group?there were ?
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Previously there was no indication that anything was even in that space.?
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Is this a bug? Leeni
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On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 10:04 PM, Leeni wrote:
I am not familiar with Incredimail, but in usual web browser parlance those represent hyperlinks to missing images (a dead link). Probably the same thing you do...no images online, xed-out images in emails that were previously sent. Bruce |
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In Incredimail when ever you see the red x's that usually means that who ever sent it originally such as when they created the letter using Letter creator and put it together adding it to Incredimail. If they moved the location of the image/images that were on the original letter then Incredimail wouldn't know where to locate it if they moved the individual parts to a different folder/location on their computer.
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Leeni
开云体育
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? In Incredimail when ever you see the red x's that usually means that who ever sent it originally such as when they created the letter using Letter creator and put it together adding it to Incredimail. If they moved the location of the image/images that were on the original letter then Incredimail wouldn't know where to locate it if they moved the individual parts to a different folder/location on their computer.I hope this makes sense to you. ? |
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Leeni
开云体育
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From: Bruce Bowman
Date: 2/28/2020 7:24:08 AM
Subject: Re: [GMF] Editing out an inserted or embedded image ? On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 10:04 PM, Leeni wrote:t seems to only have those X's in my email. From the group's site there isn't any X's. From the group's site it looks like they never existed. I wonder how my members are viewing those shares. Bruce ? |
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On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 09:28 AM, Leeni wrote:
I don't recall saying otherwise. If you were to open the message and look at it in raw html, it should have something like <img src="http://mydomain.com/thisimage.jpg">. The reason your mail reader is rendering a box with an X in it is because there is no longer any image at the location Please understand that these emails were sent before you deleted the source images. In response to the deletions, groups.io can fix the message in the message archive...but it cannot go out and edit something that already resides in a subscriber's mailbox. Regards, Bruce |
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On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 09:21 AM, Leeni wrote:
We are talking about a plain email who had graphics inserted in their message using a gmail account whose original sender was on Moderation in groups IO.Okay, I somehow missed this part. You deleted the copyright-violating images during moderation, not after it already posted. Right? In that case I have no explanation for it. I would have to receive a copy of the message to troubleshoot. Sorry for my thickheadedness. Bruce |
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Leeni
开云体育
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From: Bruce Bowman
Date: 2/28/2020 8:51:27 AM
Subject: Re: [GMF] Editing out an inserted or embedded image ? On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 09:21 AM, Leeni wrote:We are talking about a plain email who had graphics inserted in their message using a gmail account whose original sender was on Moderation in groups IO. Okay, I somehow missed this part. You deleted the copyright-violating images during moderation, not after it already posted. Right?In that case I have no explanation for it. I would have to receive a copy of the message to troubleshoot. Sorry for my thickheadedness. Bruce ? |
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