Lumia 950 XL :: How To Get Outlook To Download Images As Messages Arrive
Dec 4, 2015
Just got a 950XL. New to Windows Phone. My old Note 3's Android Gmail client was able to automatically download picture attachments. I think I checked off all the right boxes in my Outlook's settings but pics don't download until I click on the icon.
Is there a trick I'm missing?
It's very annoying to get multiple pictures in a message but need to click each picture icon and wait for it to download. In my Android Gmail client, if I wait long enough (not long), the picture would all be there and waiting by the time I open the message.
I have html emails enabled and download images automatically set to yes. why does all new emails that arrive on my blackberry still have missing images? i have to hit get images inorder to see those images? anyone experiencing the same issues on their 8520?
I'm using Outlook Mail with an Outlook account on the Lumia 950 XL.Despite changing the settings to download the whole e-mail and images, non of the images are actually visible, they are all x-ed out. Images show up for the same e-mail just fine in outlook.com and in Outlook 2016.
My sister uses an Android phone but when she receives a message from our sister-in-law who has an iPhone, it arrives broken down into multiple shorter messages. Apparently the same thing happened when our late brother would send a message to my sister from his iPhone. I don't use text messaging (in fact I have it totally disabled on my iPhone), so I've never experienced this.as to why this happens? My sister says it doesn't happen with messages sent from non-iOS phones.
I would like to download images to my phone e.g. from my Facebook albums. 1. Is this possible from the built-in browser ? I can do it from Opera Mini, but haven't found a straightforward method for the Nokia browser.
2. The images I did download are very small (certainly smaller than the were when uploaded). Is it possible to download the full-sized image ? If not, is this a phone/browser or Facebook limitation ?
I have a few mp3's showing no album art & would like to download the images (from Google images) to enable the "change album art" option to work.I can't see an obvious way to do this e.g. there is no option to download images, either from Nokia web browser or via the album art function.
When I get emails when I select download images nothing happens. I get all the text and place holders for the images and that's it. It use to work but now dosent.
I downloaded iPhoto to my iPhone, then I attached the SD card reader to my iPhone, inserted the camera SD card with pix, yet the phone won't recognize the SD card reader. How do I download images from the SD card to my iPhone 5?
Since lollipop update any images I save from google go directly to my download folder.. Why? Any other images I save from. Twitter or Facebook or chat save into my gallery.. Wallpapers I save from google when I open them in download folder it won't let me set as wallpaper, is their any way around this or do I need to stop using chrome..
I have 148 images to download to PC but the wizard only downloaded 125 . Can someone tell me why I can not capture the other 23 images even though I can view them in the gallery?
I moved to BlackBerry Bold 9700 about two weeks ago. Everything works great, except for one issue. Images in my HTML email messages don't download. I have tried all combinations of settings on automatically download images and confirm images download, in the Options > Email Settings menu. What happens is: When I hard reset the phone (take out the battery and reinsert it), and then do Get Images, images download. However, this continues only for some 3-4 hours, or say about 10-15 messages. After a point, Get Images doesn't download images. Even the arrows on the top right of the screen, that indicate an attempt to download, don't come. It almost seems like the phone has kept a limited space aside to download images in HTML messages, and this space is filled up and hence it stops downloading. The moment the battery is taken out and reinserted, Get Images works. But again for some time only.Tried taking Vodafone's help. They updated my Service Book, which according to them is the "standard solution" to Images downloading problem. But nothing happened. Which is expected, because they were possibly giving me a solution for images never downloading. In my case, they download for a bit, and then refuse to, till hard reset.Tried finding where any memory related settings could be there. Found a thing in Settings > Memory > Compression. Tried both Enabled and Disabled, it doesn't help.
I asked this question earlier and was given an answer to either hold down on image and copy and paste or save the image to your download and then attach it to text.
i tried both and copy and paste did not work and when i downloaded the image, when i tapped on it, it said it could not open file.
Images in my HTML emails wont download automatically (need to select ˜Get Images˜within each email to get images) even though under email preferences it is setup (box checked) as ˜Download Images Automatically and the Confirm External Image Download box is unchecked.In my old Bold 9000 there was no way to setup the device to download images automatically but I thought the Torch 9800 would be able to.Is At overriding this profile setting?
I have a Nokia Lumia 1020 with the 'Black' update.I have set the camera via settings to take JPEG(5 MP) +DNG (34 MP) - I have taken a good few pictures now. However, when I try to upload the pictures - I cant see any .DNG files - my files are listed as either WP_20140101_10_00_00_Raw.jpg or WP_20140101_10_00_00_Pro.jpg..how do i set fully for .DNG images and where are they located on the phone ?
Perhaps i'm preaching to the converted,but since hi-res images do not show up as thumbnails,just as DNG files when looking at the files on the phone, using windows explorer,i decided to copy all the hi-res images to a new folder on the computer.On looking at the new folder in explorer, thumbnails where being shown, but with strange purple and green casts.I then decided to run all the images through Adobes DNG convertor,and lo and behold all the images where now normal,and easily viewable.
I need to know whether it is normal or is it issue with my Lumia 1520.
At all corners and sides, the image is stretched. For example, if I take a photo of person whose head will be in the middle of the screen, then image comes out perfect.
But if I tilt my phone so that bring head close to top of the screen, then I see head is stretched.
If I reformat my SD card in my ATT 950 (since it seems to be wreaking all sorts of having since I installed it), will the pictures that have been uploaded to OneDrive still contain the "Living Images" 1 second video clip?
Alternatively, is there a way to move the pictures/videos from the SD to the internal storage, reformat the SD card, and then move them back without having them re-uploaded to OneDrive after moving them?
I just bought a 1020 and I'm really not sure how to access the full resolution images I've taken. The phone is supposed to take two images, one over-sampled 5 mpixel image, and another at full resolution. I used the Windows Phone app to upload my images to my PC, and when I look at the info I see the images are 3072x1729 @ 72 dpi. Surely that's not the full res image?
Finally took the plunge and bought a 1020. Just starting to learn how to use it and was wondering how I can access the hi res images ? In the settings I selected 5mp & 34mp in "Capture Mode," but when I connect the camera to my pc, all I see are the low res images.
Using the Outlook app, all three of my accounts (Outlook, Gmail, Office365 work email) aren't showing any embedded images...instead, it shows an error in place of each picture (box with an x in it, with an error message). This happens even if I set the setting to automatically download pictures.
I have been getting used to using LC5 like many of you but was curious about what I can really do with the Living Images function. I took a picture of my son with the rich capture turned on and when I view the living images the first few frames are perfect, but when the living image (video) finishes the end result is a blurry and unusable photo.