What is blocking my pictures in emails from Ebay?

I get emails from Ebay that show newly listed items for my saved searches, the pictures no longer show up in the email just a empty box with Product Name Title in it. What is blocking TB from loading them?

An "other" that large usually indicates that the "other" includes corrupted files.  Usually restoring from backup eliminated the corrupted files. However, sometimes restoring to factory settings/new iPod is required.
To restore from backup see:
iOS: How to back up
To restore to factory settings/new iPod see:
iTunes: Backing up, updating, and restoring iOS software

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