Question:
how to add a photo in text column of yahoo mail(not attaching the photo to mail)...?
urs_armaann
2006-02-23 22:59:15 UTC
i have found few yahoo mails in y-groups in which the photos directly appear in the textual column of the mail....i know how to attach the photos to the mail but i wonder how photos can be directly displayed in a mail....can anyone help me regarding the procedure to load a photo directly to the textual column of the mail from my computer instead of attaching the photo to the mail.............hope ive made it quite clear.......
Three answers:
Albin Joseph
2006-02-24 01:09:55 UTC
It is by using some email clients like Outlook, Thunderbird etc. You can also configure your outlook and do the same. I thnk now yahoo is also offering the same feature using photo mail.
lindgren
2016-10-15 02:13:09 UTC
you may have any image which contains an lively gif this is already on the information superhighway. place the image on the information superhighway. as an occasion Flickr or Photobucket. there isn't any thank you to have an inline image at as quickly as out of your computing device in Yahoo mail on the information superhighway. It demands a separate digital mail application. For IE circulate to the image and precise click on it and reproduction. Now circulate to the e-mail physique or signature and paste it. For Firefox it relatively is slightly trickier. circulate to the image in yet another window. you may have the capacity to confirm the image and the e-mail window on an identical time. Drag the image to the e-mail physique or signature. word: the image you're dragging should not be a link, eg. clickable. no rely if it relatively is a link the link handle gets copied relatively than the image. the image could proceed to be on the information superhighway on the grounds that a link is used and not the honestly image. ? ??l???q ?
Flif
2006-03-30 18:51:07 UTC
That's correct. If you still need any help setting up and using Yahoo! PhotoMail, you can find all the answers you need here: http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/mail/photomail/index.html


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