12-17-2009, 08:21 PM
They might be mucking with the email at the corporate firewall level.
The recipient is probably seeing the encoded version of the image data.
(Email is actually unable to transport binary data, so all binary data is encoded/decoded to text/"jibberish" transparently to the user by almost all email clients.)
The recipient is probably seeing the encoded version of the image data.
(Email is actually unable to transport binary data, so all binary data is encoded/decoded to text/"jibberish" transparently to the user by almost all email clients.)