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Can an HTML email use an image attachment as the source for tag?

Let's say I am sending an email with per-email specific images - and they are sent as an attachment to the email - can the HTML body within the email use the those images? My guess would be no, but are there any hacks or workarounds that would make it work?

Thanks,

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No hacks needed. Use the cid: URI scheme

 --boundary-example 1
 Content-Type: Text/HTML; charset=US-ASCII

 to the other body part, for example through a statement such as:
 <IMG SRC="cid:foo4*[email protected]" ALT="IETF logo">

 --boundary-example-1

 Content-ID: <foo4*[email protected]>
 Content-Type: IMAGE/GIF
 Content-Transfer-Encoding: BASE64

 R0lGODlhGAGgAPEAAP/////ZRaCgoAAAACH+PUNvcHlyaWdodCAoQykgMTk5
 NSBJRVRGLiBVbmF1dGhvcml6ZWQgZHVwbGljYXRpb24gcHJvaGliaXRlZC4A
 etc...

 --boundary-example-1--
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  • I take it the carets are necessary? Content-ID: < name >
    – Jonathan
    Jun 3, 2015 at 4:52
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    from the documentation linked to in the answer: "Notes: In Internet mail messages, the addr-spec in a Content-ID [MIME] or Message-ID [822] header is enclosed in angle brackets (<>)."
    – Quentin
    Jun 3, 2015 at 8:55
  • why is the data in base64? It is user defined and needed, or can it be different or inrelevent in that case?
    – Sandburg
    Nov 7, 2018 at 15:01

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