Create mails with embedded pix ?

When I attach a pic to an email, it's an attachment that won't even be shown inline within MS Outlook. Outlook, on the other side, can create HTML mails; Mail.app creates RTF mails.
How can I create mails with embedded pix - like e.g. Apple's newsletters, iTMS gift notifications...
Thanks a lot
Peter

Here's a post at Hawk Wings that may help:
http://www.hawkwings.net/2005/09/27/composing-html-messages-in-apple-mail/
Good luck.
Bronson

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                   transfer_enc IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) IS
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    mosquito70
    Message was edited by:
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