Photos in e-mails

I have an IMac and an Air. In the Air any photos sent to me in an e-mail appear in the body of the e-mail. This is great if there are a few photos. But in the Mac they arrive as icons and so I have to click on each one to view them and they are only about4 inches square. I have been through all preferences etc on both computers to see what setting is different but they are identical.
Both originally showed in the body until a few months ago. Now the IMac is different. I would like both computers to show photos sent to me in the body of the e-mail. Hope someone can help as it is driving me crazy.

I have version 10.8.2 IMac and under About Mail it says 6.2 (1499) whatever this means.
Hope you can help me. Thanks in advance

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