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How to make email to be received as image

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I was trying to insert PNG image into the body of email (inline), but when that email received it's not showing the image unless Receiver clicks on Show Pictures link.

I also tried to insert URL link for image instead of attaching it from my hard drive, but in that scenario email programs put my email to Junk.

I don't know whether it's possible to send email with image in the body which can be delivered as is, but will appreciate the suggestions.

I was trying to insert PNG image into the body of email (inline), but when that email received it's not showing the image unless Receiver clicks on Show Pictures link. I also tried to insert URL link for image instead of attaching it from my hard drive, but in that scenario email programs put my email to Junk. I don't know whether it's possible to send email with image in the body which can be delivered as is, but will appreciate the suggestions.

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Insert inline does exactly what you want, but you have no control over when the image is displayed on the clients side. Depending on which client the recipient is using, they may be able to set it to always show images from you.

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So my choice either to send email as a text with no images whatsoever or, if image used, most users won't see it unless they click on Show Pictures link.

I guess no matter what kind of email template I make as long as there is any piece of artwork in it, most email clients will have Show Pictures link rather then just showing it, correct? No exceptions?