Thomas,
I don't understand the "as long as the graphic specified is available" part. How could it go missing? The picture is included in the email - and it shows up at the recipient's end - but the hyperlink is gone.
Just to be sure I tried sending an email with a GIF hyperlink. Results were the same as with the JPEG link, i.e. the copy-to-self is fine:
<div align="left">
<a href="http://www.domain.com"><img src="cid:43388484.1210798570.15396" width="73" height="65" border="0" alt="graphic"/></a>
</div>
...but the message that actually sent only has the GIF image - the hyperlink is missing:
<div align="left">
<img src="cid:43385671.1210798568.21716" width="73" height="65" border="0" alt="graphic"/>
</div>
So we're at least two users that can't insert picture hyperlinks in messages; in my case JPEG and GIF work equally bad. Pegasus generates different HTML for the copy-to-self and the actual message sent; the hyperlink is only present in the copy-to-self.
Is there a setting that could lead to this behaviour?
<p>Thomas, </p><p>I don't understand the "as long as the graphic specified is available" part. How could it go missing? The picture is included in the email - and it shows up at the recipient's end - but the hyperlink is gone.
</p><p>Just to be sure I tried sending an email with a GIF hyperlink. Results were the same as with the JPEG link, i.e. the copy-to-self is fine:</p><blockquote><p>&lt;div align="left"&gt;
&lt;a href="http://www.domain.com"&gt;&lt;img src="cid:43388484.1210798570.15396" width="73" height="65" border="0" alt="graphic"/&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;
</p></blockquote><p>...but the message that actually sent only has the GIF image - the hyperlink is missing:</p><blockquote><p>&lt;div align="left"&gt;
&lt;img src="cid:43385671.1210798568.21716" width="73" height="65" border="0" alt="graphic"/&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;
</p></blockquote><p>So we're at least two users that can't insert picture hyperlinks in messages; in my case JPEG and GIF work equally bad. Pegasus generates different HTML for the copy-to-self and the actual message sent; the hyperlink is only present in the copy-to-self.
</p><p>Is there a setting that could lead to this behaviour?
</p>