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Not showing Google Mail sender images

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Emails sent from Google Apps domains show a sender image when displayed in GMail, but not in Thunderbird. I assume the necessary information must be stored in some google-proprietary header? Is there an extension that will make these images visible in Thunderbird, or a setting in the application proper that I haven't found?

Emails sent from Google Apps domains show a sender image when displayed in GMail, but not in Thunderbird. I assume the necessary information must be stored in some google-proprietary header? Is there an extension that will make these images visible in Thunderbird, or a setting in the application proper that I haven't found?
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I don't understand what you mean by "Google Aps domains." With some clarity on that, you may get some suggestions on the issue. Thank you.

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I guess it's called Google Workspace now. https://workspace.google.com/ in which Google hosts the entire suite of their Applications (Docs, Drive, Calendar, Mail, etc) under a domain name of your choice. Google's mail server becomes your mail server.

But the same issue also applies to regular GMail accounts. GMail shows an image for other GMail senders, Thunderbird does not. This could of course be some proprietary magic, but if it's not, and the images or their URL is somehow stored in a magic header or available through a Google API, then there's a chance someone could write an extension to display them. I am merely asking if there is such a thing (or even something built into TB itself).

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Interesting idea. Seeing the HTML would possibly be a tip on the issue. I'm not familiar with Google sender images. Would you be able to post a screenshot of the source code that shows the sender image?