Depending on the email client being used, follow the steps below to ensure images are enabled and displayed by default in every email.
Outlook 2003
- On the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the Security tab.
- Under Download Pictures, click Change Automatic Download Settings.
- Clear the Don’t download pictures or other content automatically in HTML e-mail checkbox.
Outlook 2007
- On the Tools menu, click Trust Center and then click Automatic Download.
- Clear the Don’t download pictures automatically in HTML email messages or RSS items checkbox.
Outlook 2010/2013/2016
- Click the File tab
- Click Options
- Click Trust Center
- Under Microsoft Outlook Trust Center, click Trust Center Settings
- Clear the Don’t download pictures automatically in HTML e-mail messages or RSS items checkbox
Gmail
- Click the gear icon in the top right corner of the page
- Select Settings
- On the General tab, click the Always display external images radio button
- Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save Changes
Thunderbird
- Click on Tools from the menu bar and select Options
- Click on the Advanced icon in the Options window
- In the General tab, click on the Config Editor button
- Type mailnews.message_display.disable_remote_image in the search box at the top of the about:config window. Doing so will automatically take you to the setting.
- Double-click on the setting to change its value from true to false. The status will change from default to user-defined. Click on the X to exit.
Mac Mail
- Select Preferences
- Click on Viewing
- Place a checkmark for Display remote images in email
- Click Save
iPhone/iPad
- Select the My Settings icon
- From the Settings menu on the left, select Mail > Contacts > Calendars
- On the right, it will say Mail. Go to Load Remote Images and move the bar to the ON setting.
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