Re: Blank email template triggering Outlook picture warning

Anonymous
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Blank email template triggering Outlook picture warning

I am using a blank email template with no images but still getting the Outlook privacy message: "Click here to download pictures. To help protect your privacy, Outlook prevented automatic download of some pictures in this message." I am worried this is impacting open and click rates because the email still looks spam like rather than being sent from a sales rep. Thoughts on how to stop this warning?
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SanfordWhiteman
Level 10 - Community Moderator

Re: Blank email template triggering Outlook picture warning

This is because the tracking pixel is still included in the email even with no other "pictures" deliberately embedded. I'm not convinced that the email becomes spammy because of this, though, provided the rest of the email stands alone: many legit person-to-person emails have an image in the signature. In fact the majority of B2B emails I get have an (ill-advised, but innocent) logo attached to them.

Someone will probably chime in about whether it has become possible to turn off the pixel.  Last I remember it wasn't possible, unfortunately.
Josh_Hill13
Level 10 - Champion Alumni

Re: Blank email template triggering Outlook picture warning

Keep in mind that you are still sending an "HTML" email and Sandford's right that Marketo will add the pixel.

So if you really want text only, check that box on Email Settings when you edit or create it.
Justin_Cooperm2
Level 10

Re: Blank email template triggering Outlook picture warning

They are correct. And if you are sending an HTML email, there's nothin you can do to override the user's email client settings that may be "always show warning for images in messages." That is a email client setting that is out of your control.