Daniel wrote:
Richmond wrote on 13/05/18 04:32:
Ray_Net wrote:
Why must TB or SM show a part of the HTML part when reading exclusively
in plain-text.
If you position your option to plain-text-only don't expect to reach the
HTML part ...
Permitting to access the html part is an aberration ...
If you want to see the attachment Iphone/Ipad MUST put the attachment
OUTSIDE de html part.
I don't want to see the attachment or have it shown, I just want to know
that there /is/ one. I was about to reply to the sender saying that he
had forgotten to attach the attachment. There was no clue that the
message contained anything other than a bit of text.
Richmond, one possibility ....
In the "Threads" pane, one of the columns that can be shown is the "Lines"
column. For a small text e-mail the value shown might be 10 - 20. For a big text
e-mail the value might be 50 -100. For an HTML e-mail or a text e-mail with an
attachment, the value might be several hundred to several thousand lines.
To enable the "Lines" column, click the squiggle line symbol to the extreme
right of the "Subject:", "From", "Date" line and select "Lines".
+1
i don't know exactly what you mean, but I agree
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