Bret Miller wrote:
pictures contained in them all have a portion of a line of source that says...

src="cid:

Thanks in advance for any help anyone may be able to provide.

So does every message sent from Outlook that includes an image. I'd
suspect that you'd end up rejecting a lot of legitimate e-mail, unless
no one that sends you e-mail uses Outlook or Outlook Express...

Actually, I believe any email with embedded* images, regardless of the sending software, will contain that fragment. cid: is the protocol for identifying a resource in another MIME part of the same document.

I've got one in my inbox right now that was sent from Thunderbird.


*Embedded meaning that they appear inline in the message body and the data is included in the message, not retrieved from a remote server.

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Kelson Vibber
SpeedGate Communications <www.speed.net>

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