Sending images as attachments is fun, but sending them inline in the message can be even more fun. To do this, you need not even include the image in your mail directly. It's enough to point to the image somewhere on the Web.
Of course, you can also copy the image location in an Internet Explorer, Safari or Opera window. Now you can include the image in an email message in Mozilla Thunderbird:
To insert a picture in the body of an email so it will be sent inline with Mozilla Thunderbird:
* Create a new message in Mozilla Thunderbird.
* Position the cursor where you want the image to appear in the body of the email.
* Select Insert | Image from the menu.
Of course, you can also copy the image location in an Internet Explorer, Safari or Opera window. Now you can include the image in an email message in Mozilla Thunderbird:
To insert a picture in the body of an email so it will be sent inline with Mozilla Thunderbird:
* Create a new message in Mozilla Thunderbird.
* Position the cursor where you want the image to appear in the body of the email.
* Select Insert | Image from the menu.
* Use the Choose File... selector to locate and open the desired graphic.
o If your image is larger than some 640x640 pixels, consider shrinking it to more handy proportions.
* Click OK.
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