and if you're getting html emails with images attached instead of
inline, its either a bug in evolution, or quite likely, a bug in the
application that generated the mail, not properly referencing the inline
content.  filing them on bugzilla and attaching the whole message is the
easiest way to find out if its an evolution bug.

On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 11:23 -0500, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:

> Evolution uses the display hints given to it by the mailer that sent the
> message.
> 
> Ie. the mailer used to send those images attached them with:
> 
> Content-Disposition: attachment
> 
> rather than:
> 
> Content-Disposition: inline
> 
> Jeff
> 
> On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 10:23, Edward Croft wrote:
> > I have looked for a switch to turn on having inline pictures open
> > automatically to no avail. Sometimes I get emails in HTML from friends
> > that have pictures missing, but they are found at the bottom of the
> > message with the tag to open inline, or in gimp, etc. Why can't I set it
> > to open it within the message where it belongs? Just would have been
> > nice when my family sent me pictures of my wedding not to have to go
> > through each and every one to open. Kind of a nuisance. 
> 
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