Hot on the heels of yesterday’s update to the Android version, Google announced that it will soon automatically display Gmail images in the body of the emails by default. The feature will be available on the web version of the email client, as well as its iOS and Android counterparts. ...
Your messages are more safe and secure, your images are checked for known viruses or malware, and you’ll never have to press that pesky “display images below” link again. Email designers will be delighted to know that Gmail displays images by default. While we still suggest usingalt text...
If an app uses less secure technology to sign-on, it can leave your Google account vulnerable, so by default this option is turned off. Note Other Ways of Checking Gmail Security and Privacy You can also access your security settings by going to https://myaccount.google.com/security, and...
Why aren't my embedded images showing on gmail? The display images below option one would expect isn't there, only the placeholders. It's happening on both IE and Firefox, so it must be a gmail thing. Also, I've noticed that this only happens when I'm forwarding the e-mail with th...
Host images externally: If possible, host your images on a reliable external server and link to them in your signature. This ensures they display correctly even if the recipient’s email client blocks attachments. Add alt text: Add alternative text (alt text) to your images. This ensures that...
flickr save save gmail recently announced a change to the way it handles images in your emails by default. you used to have to opt in to see images embedded in your incoming messages by clicking a "display images below" or "always display images from (address)" link at the top of each...
By default, your Gmail inbox displays incoming mail in chronological order, with your most recent email displaying at the top. However, if it suits you better to see your most important emails first, you can change yourInbox Type. You can chooseImportant firstwhich predicts which emails are mo...
One of the features of Gmail on Android is that you can configure it to access email from non-Gmail accounts. However it appears that when doing so, background images are not displayed when emails from non-Gmail accounts are opened. Thanks to Ann Marie Gingrich forbringing my attention to ...
Runbox’send-to-end PGP encryption is off by defaultand needs manual setup, which is not something a layman can handle. This is the main drawback for which the tech manual is published on their website, which users must consult to crack the setup. ...
By default, Gmail doesn’t offer any functionality that helps you scale down your images. However, you may still wish to shrink a full-sized photo in order to fit it into your message. There are plenty of great sites dedicated solely to providing high resolution photo downsampling services....