On 2003/6/10 22:09, Bryan Baker wrote: >Depends on filetype and encoding - if the mimetype from the sender was >set to be inline, it'll display inline (if it's one that Mail can >handle natively like jpeg, text, html, gif, or pdf). None of this is >very different from most clients that have inline display capability. >
As someone else asked, can this be turned off? I get a lot of my work as file attachments, and I hate when Emailer sometimes shows text files inline (don't know why that occasionally happens). It adds line feeds to every line, can cause trouble with accents, doesn't show me the file name, and in general,causes me more work. Plus they are often very long. Most of the pdfs I receive are multimegabyte - who wants that in an e-mail msg? Curious, Alicia Alicia Gordon Gordon Word Artists French and Spanish Translation ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

