IPhone : Problem while sending image and text in HTML formate using MFMailCompose?

You can have inline images in HTML but you have to encode the attachments data using base64 encoding. This leads to problems with some email clients e.g. Gmail. Please find a detailed discussion on this issue here: How to add an UIImage in MailComposer Sheet of MFMailComposeViewController in iPhone.

To my knowledge you cannot embed images into the HTML body of a message (though you can, of course, embed references to images located elsewhere on the net). Images attached to the HTML message (using the mail composer's function for adding attachments) will generally (with most mail readers) be displayed following the message in a fairly "attractive" format. (Note that you don't get this nice formatting if the message itself is not HTML.).

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