Attach a file in the body of an email

Hi!
I want to send a newsletter to my email contacts. How can I do it? a friend has told me I can attach the url as a link to the email, but then people have to click on it in order to watch it. I want it to appear in the body of the email as an image. Can anyone help me? I have tried hanging it to the ftp of my domain but it doesn't work either. My domain is linked to web.mac.com
Thanks a lot!

Just drag the document into your email. Be sure you are using RTF rather than plain text email (Mail preferences.) Or for simplicity save your document as a PDF and drop the PDF into the body of the email.

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