At 21:41 +0200 7/29/13, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
I don't think MailMate has changed behavior, but the current behavior is not as good as I would like it to be. In certain cases MailMate enforces forwarding as an attachment, because MailMate determines that it cannot safely convert the message to plain text. This should at least involve some kind of warning allowing the user to force MailMate to try plain text forwarding if I cannot come up with something better. It's on the todo.
Weird. In this case, the messages is hardly anything but text, albeit styled text (in the HTML view) with an attached image of the company logo. Let me know if you want a copy (as an attachment, obviously).
I'm not sure about this, but you might be able to get closer to what you want by selecting the text before forwarding (with the "Only include selected text" setting in the Composer preferences pane).
Nope, it still forwarded as attachment. I can copy-and-paste into a new messages, it's not a huge deal, but I thought maybe I was missing a way to force it like you say. At least I know it's on the todo!
Off topic: I'm currently on semi-vacation (expect slow feedback answers), but adventurous users are welcome to try out the latest test version of MailMate. Hold down when clicking "Check Now" in the Software Update preferences pane (r3588). It includes a first shot at an implementation of Rules and completely (and therefore useless) undocumented support for scripts. Read the release notes to see how to enable these features.
Intensely salivating now, especially over scripts... -- Eric A. Meyer ([email protected]) http://meyerweb.com/ _______________________________________________ mailmate mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate
