Yes. I can see where that can be a problem when you open an email. There is no snapshot or any way to see what you’ve got attached.

Respectfully,

Henry Seiden
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On 7 May 2022, at 22:05, Randall Gellens wrote:

On 7 May 2022, at 7:53, Henry Seiden wrote:

Hello Randall,

I use the download feature all the time to get single images (not Download All) and get the full item in my Downloads folder where it was set. Thinking that was the default, but not sure).

Further thoughts:
1. Could it be that your download isn’t being directed/specified to the proper place? Maybe not since the 1px file link is there.
2. Does a restart of the app or the machine make a difference

MM Preferences>Default Downloads Folder>select/specify the folder location (name/location), including a sub-folder. Note that in the Menu page there is a checkbox to “Insert file link when removing an attachment.” That may have something to do with what you see. Mine is checked by default.

Have a go at those settings.

My version is r5895, but I think those settings are the same in the release version.

Hi Henry,

I'm not trying to download attachments (I access attachments via their icon). I'm talking about the "Download All" and "Download" buttons that appear when a message contains embedded images. Some messages contain many embedded images and it isn't possible to know which ones I want to see. I appreciate that MailMate categorizes embedded images as either "blocked" or "strictly blocked," but I was hoping that 1-pixel images (which are obviously trackers/beacons) were categorized as "strictly blocked" and that "Download" (versus "Download All") wouldn't download them.

--Randall
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