On Thu 24-Aug-2000 at 12:40:59PM -0400, David T-G wrote:
> mutt creates, by default, ordinary text messages, though they can be
> enhanced by changing character sets, so the only image you could truly
> put into a standard message would be a good old-fashioned ASCII
> drawing.
I guess the problem is probably that when you attach an image in mutt it
uses 'Content-Disposition: attachment' in the mime headers whereas
netscape (for example) uses 'Content-Disposition: inline'.
The result is that when you send an image from mutt it appears as an
attachment link in netscape messenger, instead of being automatically
shown (as a purely netscape generated image-attached-to-message would
be).
Bruno
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