Jeremy wrote:

>
>Mail handles HTML mail without problems. It just doesn't create it.
>

I was going to post this question on Apple's discussion board about 
Mail.app, and maybe still will if no one here has the answer; but 
since the discussion has been brought up here I'll go ahead and ask.

Does Mail.app show animated .gifs when received? For the life of me I 
can't find any setting which covers this, but when friends send us 
animations through email they won't come through if we get their 
messages using  Mail.app. A single picture will show up, but won't 
animate. My husband wants to download Eudora which we both used in 
pre-Jag days, because we can't get Mail to display animations. (This 
is on an iBook700/384RAM, running 10.2) While plain text with no 
"frills" is the only way to go on lists such as this one, there 
really is a time and place for the fancy stuff, particularly within 
families and with friends. Before downloading Eudora I'd like to know 
if we're just overlooking something that's probably pretty obvious.

Carolyn in Missouri

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