Stationary images missing/segmented when email is forwarded

I used one of the Mail Stationaries to send an email. The email recipient was able to view the mail correctly with all the images/graphics, but when he forwarded the email, all the graphics/images in the email was either missing or segmented (a piece of the graphic is in one place in the email and another piece is in a different place in the email).
Is there a way to preserve the images/graphics in a stationary email when the email is forwarded multiple times?

this is a problem with the email client of your email recipient, not Mail. if it can not handle emails made using Mail stationery correctly (they are pretty complicated under the hood), there is nothing you can do about it. built in stationery is not customizable and you can not change its programming structure.

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