
On 08/08/15 22:05, Mark Trickett wrote:
Thunderbird would be easyish, but there are issues there also, including certain aspects to inlining attachments under certain circumstances, which can confuse recipients who "expect" a separate attachment, and have trouble "seeing" it when it is inlined.
There is a configuration in Thunderbird to change the behaviour of attachments. preferences->advanced->config_editor mail.content_disposition_type=1 Setting the value to 0 will inline anything not explicitly handled by mimeTypes.rdf (typically text and images will be inlined). Setting the value to 1 will force non-inlined attachments. How the recipient sees the attachments can depend on their email client software. Some mail clients may show the content of even non-inlined text and image attachment types. Glenn -- sks-keyservers.net 0x6d656d65