Mon, 7 May 2018 18:17:47 +0300, _Stanimir Stamenkov_:
Mon, 7 May 2018 09:17:46 +0100, _Richmond_:
I can see the image on your article without problem. It does not say
it is an attachment though, and the content disposition is "inline",
so it is not like my example. In my example, nothing at all is shown,
it is as if there are no attachments. The only clue is if you type
ctrl-u or view as html.
Test... (HTML / plain text)
Attachment seems recognized in both of original HTML and plain text
views having the following message structure (generated for HTML with
embedded images by SeaMonkey):
multipart/alternative
├─ text/plain
└─ multipart/related
├─ text/html
└─ application/octet-stream (attachment)
The attachment is not recognized in plain text view having the following
almost same structure (generated by "non-compatible" mail client):
multipart/alternative
├─ text/plain
└─ *multipart/mixed*
├─ text/html
└─ application/octet-stream (attachment)
Attachment is also recognized in original HTML and plain text views with
the following structure (generated for general attachments by SeaMonkey):
multipart/mixed
├─ multipart/alternative
│ ├─ text/plain
│ └─ text/html
└─ application/octet-stream (attachment)
In my opinion SeaMonkey (and Thunderbird) should recognize and handle
the second case just as the first one, although the attachment in both
is only given as related to the "Original HTML" alternative.
--
Stanimir
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