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emails won't display remote images

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  • 最後の返信者: mdsimmons

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After a recent update (24.6.0) remote images in all emails stopped displaying... I've checked

permissions.default.image (1) mailnews.message_display.disable_remote_image (true)

but images still won't display

After a recent update (24.6.0) remote images in all emails stopped displaying... I've checked permissions.default.image (1) mailnews.message_display.disable_remote_image (true) but images still won't display

選ばれた解決策

Finally! It was set on Use System Proxy Settings... changed to No Proxy and the images are back! Thanx for your suggestion - I wouldn't have thought of that one  :o)

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Have you checked View>>Message Body>>Original HTML?

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Yes, I checked that also... still no luck

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I also saved an email as an html document, and I can see the images when I open the html, so I know they are actually in the email.

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Is it possible you have an anti-virus program that is blocking the images?

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It never has blocked them: MalwareBytes SuperAntiSpyware Microsoft Security Essentials

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This seems to be a new problem so something is not working properly.

The only way to know for sure is to turn them off and see what happens.

I assume you have clicked the "show remote images" on the message header.

Other than that, I am out of ideas, unless you want to try to allow all images from everyone.

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I never get the "show remote images" option... that seems to be the real problem

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Something else to try is to make sure you are not using a proxy.

Tools>>Options>>Advanced>>Network & Disk Space>>Settings and check no proxy.

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選ばれた解決策

Finally! It was set on Use System Proxy Settings... changed to No Proxy and the images are back! Thanx for your suggestion - I wouldn't have thought of that one  :o)