Hi,
Steve Hill wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
I know this subject has been done to death, but please don't switch
off yet...
Apparently the subtle nuances between inline and external images haven't
been discussed enough.
As I previously understood it, TB wasn't able to show inline
Hello Steve,
Wednesday, June 25, 2003, 9:23:27 AM, you wrote:
However, today I received an email (promotional, sort of SPAM)
with an inline image showing actually as part of the email (as
well as an attachment, as is the norm).
If the image is sent with the email, TB! will show it.
If the
At 03:23 PM 6/25/2003 +0100, you wrote:
Hello,
As I previously understood it, TB wasn't able to show inline
images in HTML mail, and while this is something I wouldn't mind
having, I readily accepted this as being outweighed by all TB's
great features which I could now not
If the image is sent with the email, TB! will show it.
If the image is not attached to the email but is only a link to
an external location, TB! will not show it.
--
Dave
So it is not possible to insert pictures into the e-mail at this time, just
attach them?
Patricia
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Scrat, [S] wrote:
S So it is not possible to insert pictures into the e-mail at this
S time, just attach them?
With the current release version, yes. However, the current beta has two
alternative editors, one of which allows you to insert images in
With the current release version, yes. However, the current beta has two
alternative editors, one of which allows you to insert images in your
e-mail.
Where could I find the beta version to use?
Patricia
Current version is 1.62r | Using
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Hi Patricia,
@25-Jun-2003, 19:20 -0400 (00:20 UK time) Scrat said:
With the current release version, yes. However, the current beta
has two alternative editors, one of which allows you to insert
images in your e-mail.
Where could I find the beta
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