Re: receiving emails - how to put images in proper place

2015-04-19 Thread »Q«
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Paul B. Gallagher pau...@pbgdashtranslations.com wrote:

 Jim wrote:

  only about 20 or 30 percent of the emails show a User Agent line.
 
 Yep, the rest are using webmails.

Some of them probably are, but there are plenty of non-web e-mail
clients which don't generate User-Agent headers.



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Re: receiving emails - how to put images in proper place

2015-04-19 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Jim wrote:


Daniel wrote:


Jim, you can set up your SeaMonkey to display what your friends are
using to post their e-mails to you with by changing one of your
preferences.

1.  Enter about:config in your browser address bar.
2.  Accept the Danger Will Robinson warning, if you are happy.
3.  Enter user agent in the Search bar.
4.  One of the prefs displaying should be
mailnews.headers.showUserAgent.
5.  Double click on this so that its Status changes to user set and
its Value is set to true.
6.  Re-start SeaMonkey and, in the headers of the e-mail, and these
newsgroup posts, as well as Subject::, From:, Date: and To:
lines, you should see a User-Agent: line which indicates what your
correspondents are using.

HTH

Daniel


Hmmm -- I did that, and only about 20 or 30 percent of the emails show a
User Agent line.


Yep, the rest are using webmails.

Can't imagine why; I find that really inconvenient, but whatever.

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Re: receiving emails - how to put images in proper place

2015-04-19 Thread Jim

Daniel wrote:


Jim, you can set up your SeaMonkey to display what your friends are
using to post their e-mails to you with by changing one of your
preferences.

1.  Enter about:config in your browser address bar.
2.  Accept the Danger Will Robinson warning, if you are happy.
3.  Enter user agent in the Search bar.
4.  One of the prefs displaying should be mailnews.headers.showUserAgent.
5.  Double click on this so that its Status changes to user set and
its Value is set to true.
6.  Re-start SeaMonkey and, in the headers of the e-mail, and these
newsgroup posts, as well as Subject::, From:, Date: and To:
lines, you should see a User-Agent: line which indicates what your
correspondents are using.

HTH

Daniel

Hmmm -- I did that, and only about 20 or 30 percent of the emails show a 
User Agent line.


Jim
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Re: receiving emails - how to put images in proper place

2015-04-16 Thread Daniel

On 16/04/15 07:47, Jim wrote:

Bill Spikowski wrote:

G. Ross wrote:

Jim wrote:

I have a lot of friends who like to send me junk mail, etc, which I
feel
compelled to read (or sometimes enjoy reading).

One problem I have more and more often, is that they send an email with
images, but in the email, there are only blank places where the images
are supposed to go, and the images are sent as attachments (ie labeled
part 1.2, part 1.3, etc).

Is there any way to populate the message with the attached images? (So
that I don't have to look at all the images, and try to figure out
where
they're supposed to go in the message).
(Does this make sense what I'm saying?)

Jim


Click on View at the top of the screen, and check View attachments
inline.


If View attachments inline doesn't help, start paying attention to who
is sending you these particular emails; it may be that their email
software is causing this problem. Outlook is notorious for sending
attachments in proprietary formats that other email software can't
decode.


I set view attachments inline.  Now, at least, the images show up at
the bottom of the pages (but still not in the right place).  Will see
what email app they are sending messages with.  One of them is using a
Palm Pilot (which may be the problem).

Jim


Jim, you can set up your SeaMonkey to display what your friends are 
using to post their e-mails to you with by changing one of your preferences.


1.  Enter about:config in your browser address bar.
2.  Accept the Danger Will Robinson warning, if you are happy.
3.  Enter user agent in the Search bar.
4.  One of the prefs displaying should be mailnews.headers.showUserAgent.
5.  Double click on this so that its Status changes to user set and 
its Value is set to true.
6.  Re-start SeaMonkey and, in the headers of the e-mail, and these 
newsgroup posts, as well as Subject::, From:, Date: and To: 
lines, you should see a User-Agent: line which indicates what your 
correspondents are using.


HTH

Daniel

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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:35.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.32 Build identifier: 20141218225909

or
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:36.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.33 Build identifier: 20150215202114

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Re: receiving emails - how to put images in proper place

2015-04-15 Thread Bill Spikowski

G. Ross wrote:

Jim wrote:

I have a lot of friends who like to send me junk mail, etc, which I feel
compelled to read (or sometimes enjoy reading).

One problem I have more and more often, is that they send an email with
images, but in the email, there are only blank places where the images
are supposed to go, and the images are sent as attachments (ie labeled
part 1.2, part 1.3, etc).

Is there any way to populate the message with the attached images? (So
that I don't have to look at all the images, and try to figure out where
they're supposed to go in the message).
(Does this make sense what I'm saying?)

Jim


Click on View at the top of the screen, and check View attachments inline.


If View attachments inline doesn't help, start paying attention to who is 
sending you these particular emails; it may be that their email software is causing this 
problem. Outlook is notorious for sending attachments in proprietary formats that other 
email software can't decode.

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Re: receiving emails - how to put images in proper place

2015-04-15 Thread Jim

Bill Spikowski wrote:

G. Ross wrote:

Jim wrote:

I have a lot of friends who like to send me junk mail, etc, which I feel
compelled to read (or sometimes enjoy reading).

One problem I have more and more often, is that they send an email with
images, but in the email, there are only blank places where the images
are supposed to go, and the images are sent as attachments (ie labeled
part 1.2, part 1.3, etc).

Is there any way to populate the message with the attached images? (So
that I don't have to look at all the images, and try to figure out where
they're supposed to go in the message).
(Does this make sense what I'm saying?)

Jim


Click on View at the top of the screen, and check View attachments
inline.


If View attachments inline doesn't help, start paying attention to who
is sending you these particular emails; it may be that their email
software is causing this problem. Outlook is notorious for sending
attachments in proprietary formats that other email software can't decode.

I set view attachments inline.  Now, at least, the images show up at 
the bottom of the pages (but still not in the right place).  Will see 
what email app they are sending messages with.  One of them is using a 
Palm Pilot (which may be the problem).


Jim
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Re: receiving emails - how to put images in proper place

2015-04-15 Thread WaltS48

On 04/15/2015 05:47 PM, Jim wrote:

Bill Spikowski wrote:

G. Ross wrote:

Jim wrote:

I have a lot of friends who like to send me junk mail, etc, which I
feel
compelled to read (or sometimes enjoy reading).

One problem I have more and more often, is that they send an email with
images, but in the email, there are only blank places where the images
are supposed to go, and the images are sent as attachments (ie labeled
part 1.2, part 1.3, etc).

Is there any way to populate the message with the attached images? (So
that I don't have to look at all the images, and try to figure out
where
they're supposed to go in the message).
(Does this make sense what I'm saying?)

Jim


Click on View at the top of the screen, and check View attachments
inline.


If View attachments inline doesn't help, start paying attention to who
is sending you these particular emails; it may be that their email
software is causing this problem. Outlook is notorious for sending
attachments in proprietary formats that other email software can't
decode.


I set view attachments inline.  Now, at least, the images show up at
the bottom of the pages (but still not in the right place).  Will see
what email app they are sending messages with.  One of them is using a
Palm Pilot (which may be the problem).

Jim



The problem could be SeaMonkey. Try the workaround in Comment #30

[Comment 30](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=893776#c30)

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Re: receiving emails - how to put images in proper place

2015-04-15 Thread G. Ross

Jim wrote:

I have a lot of friends who like to send me junk mail, etc, which I feel
compelled to read (or sometimes enjoy reading).

One problem I have more and more often, is that they send an email with
images, but in the email, there are only blank places where the images
are supposed to go, and the images are sent as attachments (ie labeled
part 1.2, part 1.3, etc).

Is there any way to populate the message with the attached images? (So
that I don't have to look at all the images, and try to figure out where
they're supposed to go in the message).
(Does this make sense what I'm saying?)

Jim

Click on View at the top of the screen, and check View attachments 
inline.


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receiving emails - how to put images in proper place

2015-04-15 Thread Jim
I have a lot of friends who like to send me junk mail, etc, which I feel 
compelled to read (or sometimes enjoy reading).


One problem I have more and more often, is that they send an email with 
images, but in the email, there are only blank places where the images 
are supposed to go, and the images are sent as attachments (ie labeled 
part 1.2, part 1.3, etc).


Is there any way to populate the message with the attached images? (So 
that I don't have to look at all the images, and try to figure out where 
they're supposed to go in the message).

(Does this make sense what I'm saying?)

Jim
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