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Many problems trying to use stationery.

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my_realtor - 26 Feb 2007 14:11 GMT
I've used stationery to send email messages for many years now. There are
some sites I can't use the stationery from because the graphics show up as
little red x's. Now I can't use stationery at all, it seems.
I've been having many different problems with my system since I upgrade to
IE7. My main identity became curropt and I had to create a new one to use.
After doing that I can no longer use any stationery. Even the sites I have
been using with, ablsolutely no problem, are now nothing but little red x's.
When I try to use the stationery in the eml format it opens as a forwarding
message and does not have the send button. It only has the option to reply,
reply to all, or forward. That's not how it use to open before I upgraded to
IE7. I would imagine this is what has caused so many problems not to mention
that I now remember downloading and installing the updates for OE as well.
Does anyone know the cause of these problems and how to fix them? Please
keep it as simple as possible. I've never gone into my 'registry' nor would I
know how.
Thanks in advance.
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Steve Cochran - 26 Feb 2007 19:23 GMT
Hi,

See www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#14 for the unsent message problem.  Also
check Tools | Options | Security and see if you have linked images blocked.

steve

> I've used stationery to send email messages for many years now. There are
> some sites I can't use the stationery from because the graphics show up as
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
> know how.
> Thanks in advance.
 
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