On 07/01/2013 12:05 PM, Jean-Jacques MICHEL wrote: > This is really a nice feature ! > > My test however was only partly successful : the attachment is still > present (full size) > in the message sent (everything goes ok, the filelink message is > created, the file is > uploaded to the DL server, but at the end, the attachment is not reduced > to size 0).
I just tested it out again. In my case (Thunderbird 17 just in case), the attachment got replaced with some "cloudfile" mime. I just sent an email to myself and read the raw message. Thunderbird seems to parse the mime and show the attachment icon in this case. The attached file is indeed 0 bytes. > [ Note that I never tested the filelink option of Thunderbird with > another filelink > provider, and maybe that's the default behavior (but what would be the > benefit > in that case... ?) ] I honestly didn't try the other providers (I don't have Box/Dropbox/YouSendIt accounts). Only marginally to see how they manage settings (which they simply don't!). But if you could try it would be great.