Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Sun, 6 May 2018 00:27:56 +0200, _EE_:
Ray_Net wrote:
It's normal that the attachment is available when you send a
plain-text mail with an attachment...
but try to compose and send an HTML mail with a copy/paste on the
content of a picture instead of adding an attachment - then the guy
who receive your mail - if he force the plain-text-format reading ...
the picture is then not available until he force the html-format
reading.
You are now talking about embedded pictures, not attachments.
It depends on how the client handles it, and Ray is not correct for
SeaMonkey at least. If you View -> Message Body As -> Plain Text on an
HTML message with an embedded image – the image will then appear as an
attachment.
Not on my machine.
I tested with several HTML messages containing embedded images, which
were originally displayed as View | Message Body As | Original HTML, and
switched them to View | Message Body As | Plain Text. The images
disappeared, of course, but no "attachment" appeared in the list; in
fact, no attachment list was shown in the message header area because
there were no attachments.
See my other reply to the OP for an example where an image may not show
as attachment.
Agreed.
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