Paul B. Gallagher wrote on 02-05-18 17:56:
Richmond wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Richmond wrote:
I have SM set to view the message body as plain text. But it does not
show attachments. At least it did not show some in a forwarded message
from an apple mail client. Is this what we want? It
Earlier today, I wrote:
Not sure what you mean "show attachments," but there are a couple of
ways for you to detect that a message contains an attachment.
1) In the message list, you'll see column headings like "Subject,"
"From," "Date," "Status," etc. On the far right, if you've enabled it,
Richmond wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Richmond wrote:
I have SM set to view the message body as plain text. But it does not
show attachments. At least it did not show some in a forwarded message
from an apple mail client. Is this what we want? It could at least say
that there are attachment
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> Richmond wrote:
>
>> I have SM set to view the message body as plain text. But it does not
>> show attachments. At least it did not show some in a forwarded message
>> from an apple mail client. Is this what we want? It could at least say
>> that there are attachments wi
Richmond wrote:
I have SM set to view the message body as plain text. But it does not
show attachments. At least it did not show some in a forwarded message
from an apple mail client. Is this what we want? It could at least say
that there are attachments without trying any further interpretation
I have SM set to view the message body as plain text. But it does not
show attachments. At least it did not show some in a forwarded message
from an apple mail client. Is this what we want? It could at least say
that there are attachments without trying any further interpretation.
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