George Henne (g...@nsbasic.com) wrote: > For me, the attachments end up as part of the body of the text version > of the message - Powermail does not detect the attachment. The mail > program on the iPhone recognizes the attachment properly.
I've just tried sending from iCal 4.0.1 to PM 6.0.3 and the .ics file was recognized as an attachment alright. > Once again, Mail on the iPhone displays the message as the author > intended. If you would prefer to see it another way, then it should be a > preference, not the default action. I was wondering about the "as the author intended" part - is there actually a standard way to specify that images should be displayed inline, other than using HTML? Because technically those inline images are still attachments. - Michael Michael J. Hußmann E-mail: mich...@michael-hussmann.de WWW (personal): http://michael-hussmann.de WWW (professional): http://digicam-experts.de