
#Seamonkey picture windows
I tried putting the Windows Secrets email address into my Personal Address Book, and checking "Allow remote content," but that didn't give me any images either.

Of course, the setting I was looking for could be there, and I simply missed it. I have checked Edit, Preferences, Mail & News Groups, Message Display, and all other categories in Mail & Newsgroups, but I didn't see anything about blocking images.Īfter opening SeaMonkey mail, I have also checked Edit, Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings, and again I didn't see anything about blocking images. This applies not only to my current mail received by SeaMonkey 2.0.2, but also to mail downloaded and saved (in the same folder) when I was using SeaMonkey 1.1.18. In particular, I'm not getting the writers' photographs (no great loss there ), but more important is that I'm not seeing screenshots that illustrate some issue or procedure. (The Windows Secrets website displays images for me with no problem.)
#Seamonkey picture how to
Today I discovered that, in the emailed Windows Secrets Newsletter, images that could be coming directly from the internet or that could be already downloaded on to my computer along with the text (I have no idea how to determine which) are not being displayed in the email.

To add formatting, check the " Use HTML" checkbox, and enter your format information in HTML code. does the trick: so, including your email address and website URL makes sense for a printed page, possibly read offline! Add formatting to your signatureīy default, SeaMonkey uses plain text for your signature: no text colors, formatting of any kind (bold, underlined, italics.), or images. Tip: keep in mind that many people still print emails your messages may not be read in the context of an email program, where clicking "Reply" automatically includes your email address. How can I contact them? (email, phone, fax.).You should typically have one piece of information per line, and should answer the following:


To create your signature, just type the information you want in the " Signature text" box: each line you enter will also appear as a separate line inside your emails. Here are the "Default Identity" settings you can configure: the first 4 fields are not part of your signature itself, but you should make sure that they match at all times: the Name field will appear in your recipients' inbox, regardless of the name you've entered in your signature.
