More inline...

>George Henne (g...@nsbasic.com) wrote:
>
>> 1. .ics files can't update Calendar.
>
>Works for me; double clicking an .ics attachment opens iCal which offers
>to add it to some calendar.

For me, the attachments end up as part of the body of the text version
of the message - Powermail does not detect the attachment. The mail
program on the iPhone recognizes the attachment properly.

>> 2. Links inside html emails do not open in many cases.
>
>Yep. Works a little better than before, but still not completely reliably.
>
>> 3. Emails with inline pictures do not display the pictures inline - they
>> only appear as attachments.
>
>Is there an actual email format with inline images, I mean distinct from
>HTML? I thought that inline images in non-HTML mail were just regular
>attachments that some mail clients preferred to display inline.
>Personally I prefer images to be listed separately from the mail text
>itself (and not opened unless I choose to), but maybe there could be an
>option.

Once again, Mail on the iPhone displays the message as the author
intended. If you would prefer to see it another way, then it should be a
preference, not the default action.

We really haven't seen much new from CTM in a while. Is development
still continuing?



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