In a recent software update Apple has defaulted their email client Apple Mail to not load external images by default. This will result in your signature showing without the images visible.
To fix the issue of Apple Mail no longer showing images after a recent update, you can try the following steps:
- Check Mail Settings:
- Open the Mail application on your Mac.
- In the menu bar, select "Mail" and then go to "Settings".
- Navigate to the "Privacy" tab and ensure that the "Block All Remote Content" option is turned off.
- Adjust Network Settings:
- Some users have reported a message stating, “Your network setting prevent content from loading privately.” In this case, you may need to adjust your network settings to allow content to load properly .
- Disable Mail Privacy Protection:
- In Mail preferences, you may need to disable options such as "Protect Mail Activity" and "Hide IP address" to allow images to load.
- Load Remote Content in Messages:
- Go to Mail > Settings > Viewing and ensure that the option "Load Remote Content in Messages" is checked. If this option is not available, you may need to navigate to Mail > Settings > Viewing instead.
- Disable Limit IP Tracking in your network settings:
- Open your Mac system settings
- In the search field type "limit ip tracking"
- Click on the search result and disable the Limit IP Tracking option
- Close Apple Mail and reopen the app and your images should load.
Remember to restart the Mail application after making changes to the settings to ensure that the changes take effect. If the problem persists, you may need to seek further assistance from Apple Support or consider using a third-party email client.
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