No, evolution *does* respect the inline disposition. I'm not sure why it's not displaying it, but I can tell you that the mailer that wrote those headers is broken with respect to MIME.
First off, a Content-Id value should be unique and *not* the name of the image file. Secondly, the Content-Disposition header is completely broken... it should be "Content-Disposition" not "ContentDisposition". Thirdly, the value after "inline;" should be "filename=postcard-header.gif" not "postcard-header.gif" since parameters must be in a name/value pair. We are rightfully parsing "postcard-header.gif" as a parameter name that has no value. Jeff On Thu, 2001-12-13 at 14:12, Jens Ansorg wrote: > hi, > > just noticed an issue with evo not rendering inline images in an HTML > mail. (outlook and netscape/mozilla mail do show the inline images of > this mail) > > the images are embedded as: > > Content-Type: image/gif > Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 > Content-ID: postcard-header.gif > ContentDisposition: inline; postcard-header.gif > > Seems like evolution does not respect the "inline" Content Disposition > > Bug? Feature? > > > Jens > > -- > > Jens Ansorg > get my public GnuPG key at http://ja-web.de/ > / > > > _______________________________________________ > evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution -- Jeffrey Stedfast Evolution Hacker - Ximian, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] - www.ximian.com _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution