Embedding graphic in Email

I need help with embedding a graphic in email. I have a
desktop progarm that allows me to do so, but I havent been able to
do it in CF.
Running CF7

<cfmail
to = "[email protected]"
subject = "Embedded image"
from = "sender"
type = "html"
>
Before text... <br>
<img src="cid:ThisHadBetterBeAUniqueValue" alt="Click me!
I dare ya!"><br>
<cfmailparam
file = "c:\YourDir\YourImage.gif"
type = "image/gif"
contentID = "ThisHadBetterBeAUniqueValue"
disposition = "inline"
>
After text...
</cfmail>

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