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Why can't I see any images/pictures in people's posted messages?

  • Why can't I see any images/pictures in people's posted messages? Recently I joined a group, and have been approved by the owner/moderator (it did it automatically when I joined). I am using the 'Individual Email' option for the message delivery. I can access the files and photos areas of the site with no problems. However when the owner posts new messages the messages sometimes contain images/pictures, and when I enter/read the post I can never see any images. All it shows is a box with 'Attachment(not stored)', then the filename, and then 'Type: image/jpeg'. Can anyone help? Is there a setting I need to adjust somewhere? Do I need to post messages myself to view images? Any help will be most appreciated, thanks.

  • Answer:

    if you're set to individual mail, are you still web reading? that 'Attachment(not stored)' generally is a message seen on the group page and it means what it says; Yahoo at this time does not store attachments. to see this, you have to open group mail via your mail provider.

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no you need to unblock the images on your computer

Mack H.

Try going to the groups homepage, click "edit membership" at the top of the page and scroll to the bottom of the next page, you should see "traditional or enhanced" email options select traditional. People sometimes have problems viewing groups if its set to enhanced (which is the default when you join).

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