It does not seem reasonable that I have to exclude them from discussions just because of their OS preference, but a google search elicits nothing obviously relevant.
Unfortunately, both Mac users are remote from mme and not computer literate, and while I am pretty handy on PC, I know very little about OS X. I need a way to communicate with several people at once, spread across both Mac & PC platforms, where we can all see and respond paragraph by paragraph, to the same inline illustrations.Īre there any settings or other known impediments that could be interfering with inline images here? I am sending from Outlook 2016 on a Windows 10 PC, and do not seem to encounter this issue from PC recipients. Hi, I am a windows user and have a couple of people on OS X Yosemite reporting back that with the HTML emails I send them, my inline/embedded illustrations (usually several interspersed per message) either do not appear for them at all (they just see a small red cross), or they appear only as attachments instead - neither of which are good things, because this impedes fluid backwards and forwards discussion and interspersed replies addressing each ilustration,