Susanne, Monday, June 13, 2011, 12:13:50 PM, you wrote:
S> is there a way to make them visible in TB? I'm assuming you mean pictures embedded within your message... FWIW, I've found that embedding images in email is rather inconsistent, especially between Thunderbird and TheBat! (my two main email clients.) Those two often refuse to correctly display messages sent by the other one, though both programs can send the same messages to a GMail user who can see them both fine using Google's web mail interface. Basically, until there's a standard for how to handle HTML mail, especially with embedded images, we users will just be forced to suffer differing interpretations of the RFCs that cover those things. After all, RFC /does/ stand for "(R)equest (F)or (C)omments." If there is an actual STD document for this, then it must allow too much interpretation and have too many optional things to enforce interoperability. Sorry for the rant, I've been complaining about this issue to RIT Labs for a couple years and have always been told that TB is "right" and the others are "wrong." Not in so many words, but that's the essence of all the replies I've ever received on the subject. -- Steven Vallière | tb 4.2.44.2 | mailto:[email protected] -- "If you didn't write it down, then it didn't happen." -Larry Zana ________________________________________________ Current version is 4.2.42 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

