It works but it shows both top and bottom.
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On 27 Apr 2019, at 0:15, Zvi Biener wrote:
Thanks. That works well too. I wasn't so much displeased with the way
things were as curious. Thanks.
On 26 Apr 2019, at 17:54, Galen Menzel wrote:
Before you start hacking the headers display, have you tried the
[hidden
preference](https://manual.mailmate-app.com/hidden_preferences) that
makes the attachment table show up at the top of the message? Execute
this command in the terminal and restart MailMate:
```
defaults write com.freron.MailMate MmShowAttachmentsFirst -bool YES
```
This puts the attachments not in the headers, but just below them.
Like this:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XYST1J1MDRc2Lmj3Yoyl2dErajLxbFgd/view?usp=sharing
Does this fit your needs?
Best,
Galen
On 24 Apr 2019, at 10:04, Zvi Biener wrote:
Thanks. Indeed, I have the paperclip and the bottom-listing
displayed already. I was just curious, as the headers display is a
particularly efficient way (for me) to get information. Thanks.
On 24 Apr 2019, at 11:11, Randall Gellens wrote:
My apologies, I accidentally typed an invalid header field name (I
typed "Attachment-Disposition" when of course I was thinking
"Content-Disposition").
--Randall
On 24 Apr 2019, at 7:38, Randall Gellens wrote:
On 24 Apr 2019, at 5:27, Zvi Biener wrote:
Apologies for being unclear. By "headers display", I mean the set
of information that you can alter through the View->Headers menu.
"Attachment information" would be, well, information about
attachments. Their number and names, for example.
I am also skeptical that this can be accessed through the
relevant plist for View->Headers, but worth asking.
There is no standardized top-level header field for attachment
information. A message with attachments has a top-level
Content-Type header field of multipart; each attachment is a body
part with a Content-Type header field and typically an
Attachment-Disposition header field indicating if the attachment
is intended to be displayed in-line versus handled as a classic
attachment. So I don't think attachment information logically
belongs in the header view.
However, MailMate does have options to display information about
each attachment either at the top or bottom of a message. There
is also the ability to display a paperclip icon for a message with
an attachment in the table of contents view. If you right-click a
message in the table of contents view, MailMate has some
contextual menu items for attachments, including quick view and
save.
--Randall
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