Outlook 2013: HTML pictures end up as attachments

In Outlook 2013, when sending to an e-mail account in my addressbook, the HTML pictures end up as attachments.
If I send to the the same address but do not pick it from my address book, the HTML pictures get placed correctly in the mail on the receiver side.
How can I fix this? When sending the format is marked as HTML.

The security settings in effect in your email program have a major role in determining how in-body images are displayed.
Security software outside of your email program, such as firewalls or anti-malware programs, can also interfere and prevent images from being displayed properly.
So please check if you have any security software that integrated with Outlook, disable them and check again.
Aravindhan Battepati

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