On Nov 2, 2011, at 10:21 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> a message with an inline image is not literally a plain text message; what
> Mail creates is a multipart message in which two text/plain parts surround a
> binary image part; content-disposition of the image part is "inline", but the
> second text part has no content-disposition noted; it might work better if
> the latter were also "inline", but in any case i think multiple email clients
> will have problems with Mail's behavior
Indeed, the entire mail system of the dial-up ISP Localnet silently pukes if
you try to send such mail, completely failing to deliver it and not telling
you. It didn't used to, but apparently three years ago they "improved it."
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