Paul B. Gallagher wrote on 06-05-18 00:34:
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.
Yes. And in the second case, it's not an attachment, it's an embedded
image in the HTML message. If the recipient chooses to view an HTML
message as plain text, he won't get all the fancy formatting, images,
and other features of HTML, and that's not the sender's fault.
We need the OP to clearly state whether this is what he's talking
about, or whether he's really talking about true attachments.
The OP just said:
It is not a picture. In fact there were three attachments, all of which
were docx. The headers show "Content-Disposition: attachment;"
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