[imp] How to add an image as a "cid:" object

Jan Schneider jan at horde.org
Thu Nov 11 18:09:32 UTC 2010


Please don't top-post.

Zitat von Ruben Squartini <ruben at auger.org.ar>:

>> Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2010 16:09:54 +0100
>> From: Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>
>> To: imp at lists.horde.org
>> Subject: Re: [imp] Insert clickable images
>> Message-ID: <20101110160954.15212gygb9b9wnuq at neo.wg.de>
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>> Zitat von Ruben Squartini <ruben at auger.org.ar>:
>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> Anyone knows if there is any way to add an image in "cid:" format  
>>> usding IMP.
>>
>> IMP does this automatically, if the image can be received onto the
>> webmail server.
>>
>> What does this have to do with "clickable" images though?
>>
>>> We have the HGWE (1.2.7) with IMP (4.3.8).
>>>
>>> I already tried to use the newer version of Xinha (0.96), but it
>>> also add images as IMG objects pointing to a specific URL and not
> to
>>> the internal name of a MIME object.
>>
> Hi!
>
> Sorry if subject was wrong, I'm trying to answer to a customer who  
> is trying to add a clickable image included in a mail.
>
> First thing we observed was that imges were no "cid:" objects but  
> HTML IMG tags pointing to a URL.
>
> We did several tests using Xinha (InsertImage and  
> ExtendedFileManager plugins) with no success, it is possible to add  
> an image but it always is an IMG object pointing to a URL.
>
> The server has HTTP_Request module installed by the HWGE (@version    
>   CVS: $Id: Request.php,v 1.63 2008/10/11 11:07:10 avb Exp).
>
> There is some procedure to follow to allow the attachement of an  
> image as "cid:"?

Like I said: this is done automatically, as long as the server can  
download this image. Obviously it cannot. Or this isn't an IMG tag,  
but a background image or some other element that doesn't match the  
regexp that searches for embedded images.

Jan.

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