Apple Mail - Inline Graphics...
Scott Roebuck
sroebuck at mac.com
Mon Feb 5 14:41:48 PST 2007
The problem has been that when sending a PDF or Jpeg to a Lotus Notes
user (Mac or Windows), the attachment shows up as a graphic with no
discernible option to download...
Lotus Notes is the only client that we have had this problem with. In
most cases, you are right but in this case we would like to be able
to disable sending inline graphics as the client does not like zipped
files which has been the only way we can send them so that they may
download. When our users were using QuickMail, this wasn't an issue
but after switching to Apple Mail is when we started to experience
this problem.
I understand that this is a feature and generally does not present
itself as an issue but there should be a choice here so I reference
this as a bug. Sorry...
Scott
I know this is a feature
On Feb 5, 2007, at 2:22 PM, Matt Johnston wrote:
>
> On 5 Feb 2007, at 17:50, Scott Roebuck wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Does anyone know of a way to turn of inline graphics in Apple
>> Mail? In other words, when you attach a PDF or JPEG file it
>> appears open or as a graphic and not a file. I would like for it
>> to appear only as a file. I currently zip files and that works but
>> I don't want to have to do that.
>>
>> Anyone???
>
> It's a feature not a bug!
>
> The only way I've seen is to put them in as multipage PDFs.
>
> Remember they don't necessarily appear incline in any mail viewer
> other than Mail.
>
> M
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