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Here is our photo. It was taken by the Nashua Telegraph in Nashua NH. My name is Stacy Johnson and I am the one with the glasses. My friend is Sally Smith and the event took place @my house. The following was in this morning's paper Connecting with voters, virtually By DAVID BROOKS Sally Smith, left, sits with Stacy Johnson in her living room watching a live webcast of Barack Obama on a Views: 16K.  · Latest problem is that JPG files attached to my wife's emails (GMail) won't open after she downloads them to the Windows 10 Downloads folder under her "user" - i.e. c:\Users\xxxxx\Downloads\imagejpg [where xxxxx = her 5-character user name]. The downloaded JPG file is visible in File Explorer and it must be there because File Explorer is.  · As you can see, the src is "cid:imagejpg." So that shows that the image is being downloaded and stored on my exchange server. Is there a way to ensure that the images are not downloaded to the server but will only run similar to a web browser or should I say render when the email is opened and then deleted when it is closed?


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Any of my search term words; All of my search term words; Find results in Content titles and body; Content titles only. As you can see, the src is "cid:imagejpg." So that shows that the image is being downloaded and stored on my exchange server. Is there a way to ensure that the images are not downloaded to the server but will only run similar to a web browser or should I say render when the email is opened and then deleted when it is closed?. I received an email from someone I know (and expected) containing 2 attachments. I was expecting a PowerPoint file, but instead received a "imageemz" and "bltadwin.ru" file instead. The bltadwin.ru file seems to be the big file (6 MB) as apposed to the imageemz file (2 KB). I can not for the life of me figure out how to open the MSO file.

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