>> On Sun, 01 Apr 2012 12:38:12 -0400, Eric Schulte <eric.schu...@gmx.com> 
>> wrote:
   >> 

   > I'm not clear on how this differs from the messages produced using
   > org-mime-htmlize, and it has been a while since I've looked into email
   > mime mechanics.  However, since the emails generated using
   > org-mime-htmlize display correctly in Gmail and in gnus I'm inclined to
   > say that this is a Thunderbird issue and leave it for them to debug.

I send a bug report to the Thunderbird developer and the
answer was that *one* source of the problem is 

,----
| Here, the message has a multipart/mixed structure at the top
| with "cid:" references to the image/png part which is inside
| that structure (the text/html part is correctly in a
| multipart/alternative but there is no multipart/related;
| both images are in the multipart/mixed context). Also, the
| images have a "Content-Disposition: attachment", both
| reasons to show them as attachment as Thunderbird does it.
| 
| Now it seems that Gmail completely ignores multipart/related
| vs. mixed and simply takes the reference regardless of that
| context, which would explain what you see. Strictly
| speaking, the message is incorrectly formed. Please file a
| bug with Emacs, the latexit structure appears to be correct.
`----


So how could "Content-Disposition: attachment" be changed to
"Content-Disposition: inline" in your code? I can't find the
relevant piece of code.

Thanks

Uwe 




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