Greg, its pretty easy actually. Take mine for instance. It looks like this: {IMG}http://www.f150online.com/galleries/thumbs/476-601-4438-thumb.jpg{/IMG} You can check this yourself as you're reading this, here's how; Just right click on the picture below right now and then select PROPERTIES. In the Address (URL) field you'll see the exact same text. Once you get the picture uploaded somewhere on the www, you can reference it from anywhere else, just like I'm doing here.
Note: In order for you to see the text instead of the picture (as below in my sig), I had to replace the [] brackets with {} brackets. So replace those and you're ready to roll. Also remember that you have to give it a complete path to and including the filename, like
476-601-4438-thumb.jpg in the example above.
Putting the {IMG} flags on each end just tells your browser the beginning and end of the text string that is a location where to get the picture. Other than that, rock-n-roll.
So, in your case above, you'd need to add the following. I've put it in bold to highlight it. Add this to what you already had;
{img}http://www.imagestation.com/mypictures/inbox/
putAfilenameHERE{/img}
...just remember to replace the {} brackets with [] ones.
Hope this helps...
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[This message has been edited by roger (edited 12-11-2001).]