embed_image_in_mail
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- | ===== CID Embedded | + | ===== Inserting |
+ | LUCY allows you to insert an image in an email within the message template: | ||
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+ | {{ embedd.png? | ||
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+ | You can choose between three different embedding types: | ||
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+ | * CID Embedded Images | ||
+ | * Inline Embedding (Base64 Encoding) | ||
+ | * Linked Images | ||
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+ | ===== CID Embedded Images (Inline Images) ===== | ||
CID is working with emails in Outlook. That aside, it’s still an option and the ability to use it is supported in our client libraries. CIDs work by attaching the image to the email you’re sending and then using standard HTML image tags that reference that image to eventually embed it in the email when the user opens it. | CID is working with emails in Outlook. That aside, it’s still an option and the ability to use it is supported in our client libraries. CIDs work by attaching the image to the email you’re sending and then using standard HTML image tags that reference that image to eventually embed it in the email when the user opens it. | ||
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===== Linked Images ===== | ===== Linked Images ===== | ||
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As you can see from the above example, if you try to use a lot of base64 encoded images in your email, the actual size of the email being sent will increase significantly, | As you can see from the above example, if you try to use a lot of base64 encoded images in your email, the actual size of the email being sent will increase significantly, | ||
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