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Re: Adding an image, now a new question


 

On 2/21/2018 10:56 PM, Stan Gorodenski wrote:
If I add an image to a message, sometimes it comes after the text and other times it interferes with the text. How can one add it so it always comes after the text?
Stan
I just answered my own question. All I have to do is hit the carriage return a couple of times to go down a few blank lines and then the image does not interfere with the text.

However, all this testing has resulted in a new question.

I have a test picture that is 2560x1600 pixels in size. I sent three separate test messages to my new group with the max image sizes in the photos and files set to
1024x1024
2048x2049
4096x4096

I added the image in each case with the 'Add Pictures' choice. In all three cases the image in the email was 18.3 mm across. When I set the max size to 488x488, then the image got smaller, 13.9 mm across.

Bases on this, it appears in groups.io there is a maximum size of the image in an email when one adds an image by the 'Add Pictures' choice,

In the discussion group I would like to move to IO, photos are very important. In YG's the image is 35.3 mm across, but this is by adding it as an attachment. So, I then did the same tests as above but this time I sent the picture as an attached file with the 'Add Attachments' choice. Now they come through in the larger size in an email that I would like in my group.

This then raises a question in my mind. According to the documentation of groups.io., an unlimited amount of archival email messages are allowed that do not count towards the allocated space, which is 1G for a free group. Attachments count toward the allocated space. If pictures are sent with the 'Add Pictures' choice and not the 'Add Attachments' choice, does the image size count toward the space used, or is it still considered part of an email message for which an unlimited amount of archival space is allowed? I am sure I know the answer, but since the setting choices allow for removing old 'Attachments' if the allotted space is going to be exceeded, it raises this question in my mind.
Stan

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