Hi Allen,
In Mail Application when composing a message, if you do not wish to
see the full graphic,
you can Control-click (or right-click) it and choose 'Show as Icon'
from the contextual menu.
But this affects only your view, not the way it appears to the
recipient.
To be certain that a graphic does not appear inline, you must compress
the file before attaching it.
How does the mail plugin 'Mail Attachments Iconizer' control how the
Recipient's email application is setup to view the attachment?
Cheers,
Ronni
On 14/12/2007, at 9:12 AM, Allen wrote:
I use a mail plug in called Mail Attachments Iconizer from http://lokiware.info/
for this problem.
Costs about A$8 and works well for me.
Regards Allen Gladwell
On 13/12/2007, at 9:34 PM, Stephen Chape wrote:
Hello fellow WAMUGGERS,
How the heck do you stop Image and PDF attachments embedding in the
email itself ?
It does not seem to happen with Excel files.
I have gone through Mail Preferences several times but cannot find
any way of switching this off.
I have friends who are not happy about receiving attachments that
are not attached.
Any suggestions (other than using another application)?
Regards,
Stephen Chape
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