![]() I then tried sending the same email programmatically with ASP.Net in C# and it also worked in Outlook. The same markup when sent through the third party system did appear fine in Outlook and the image map links worked. I use a third party to send emails from but by using IE it gives a quick preview of how it will appear in Outlook. I noticed if I created the email and then viewed with Internet explorer and clicked File->Send->Page by email then the links did not work in the resulting Outlook email. I am a bit late to the party, but came across this today as I had the same requirement (email with one image and image map for links) and thought I'd share what worked for me for any future onlookers. Then I created a table in which I put my images and then the links. I first cut out the places where my image should be clickable thanks to the guides in Gimp. ![]() Since Outlook does not always allow using the image map in 2021 my solution was very simple. I had to do exactly this this morning for the company I work for. ![]()
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