Gmail has recently updated its security settings, which may impact the display of images in emails sent from MyMedLeads to Gmail addresses. Previously, users could either download email images via right-click or have their Gmail settings allow images to display without right-clicking.

However, with the new security setting, some images may be completely blocked, with no option to right-click and display them, regardless of the user’s Gmail image settings.

MyMedLeads has found that this issue tends to occur when using images that were directly uploaded from your computer. If the image filename contains spaces, Gmail will not display the image.

Additionally, locally uploaded images may cause problems in Gmail for other reasons. To avoid these issues, use a URL image address (link) to a hosted location when adding images to your emails. This will help prevent the Gmail problems from occurring.

To ensure proper image rendering in Gmail, please make sure that your Hosted Image Names and Directories do not contain any spaces.