When someone sends you HTML mail that includes an image in the body of the message (for example, the welcome message in your Inbox), Evolution displays the image inside the message. You can create messages like this by using the Insert Image tool in the message composer. Alternately, just drag an image into the message composition area.Some images are links in a message, rather than being part of the message. Evolution can download those images from the Internet, but does not do so unless you request it specifically. This is because remotely hosted images can be slow to load and display, and can even be used by spammers to track who reads the e-mail. Not loading images automatically helps protect your privacy.To load the images for one message:Click View > Message Display > Load Images.To set the default action for loading images:Click Edit > Preferences, then click Mail Preference.Click the HTML Mail tab.Select one of the items: Never Load Images Off the Net, Load Images in Mail From Contacts, or Always Load Images Off the Net.Click Close.If you use an HTTP proxy (as in many large organizations), Evolution must be able to find it through the gnome-vfs subsystem before it can load images from the Internet. To set your proxy in KDE:Click the menu icon > System > Configuration > Yast.Click Network Services, then click Proxy.Specify your proxy settings (if you don't know your proxy settings, contact your ISP or system administrator).Click Finish, then click Close.To set your proxy in GNOME:Click System > Administrative Settings (enter your root password if needed).Click Network Services, then click Proxy.Specify your proxy settings (if you don't know your proxy settings, contact your ISP or system administrator).Click Finish, then click Close.
