, at 10:03 AM, David Nicholas wrote:
> Hello all
>
> I have a strange, very annoying problem with Mail Display on my MacBook Air.
> I was away for a fortnight up in the Kimberleys, resolutely out of touch of
> Mail, my iPhone 5 and the net. When I returned I found the p
top.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Michael Hawkins.
>
> On 23/05/2013, at 10:03 AM, David Nicholas wrote:
>
>> Hello all
>>
>> I have a strange, very annoying problem with Mail Display on my MacBook Air.
>> I was away for a fortnight up in the Kimberley
23/05/2013, at 10:03 AM, David Nicholas wrote:
> Hello all
>
> I have a strange, very annoying problem with Mail Display on my MacBook Air.
> I was away for a fortnight up in the Kimberleys, resolutely out of touch of
> Mail, my iPhone 5 and the net. When I returned I found th
Hello all
I have a strange, very annoying problem with Mail Display on my MacBook Air. I
was away for a fortnight up in the Kimberleys, resolutely out of touch of Mail,
my iPhone 5 and the net. When I returned I found the problem. I have searched
through all the menus I can find, but I
Thanks Ronni. It's got me beat as well, but I can put the improvement down to
no other cause than changing that setting, and the difference was immediately
noticeable.
I guess I could test it by switching the setting on and off, but since it's not
a problem, best I not spend the time.
On 16/02
On 16/02/2010, at 3:28 AM, Steven Knowles wrote:
>
> I use Apple Mail and Snow Leopard. Historically I've always had "Display
> remote images in HTML messages" deselected in the Viewing panel of Mail's
> Preferences.
>
> I had cause to change this, so the option is now selected, with remote
I use Apple Mail and Snow Leopard. Historically I've always had "Display remote
images in HTML messages" deselected in the Viewing panel of Mail's Preferences.
I had cause to change this, so the option is now selected, with remote images
on display.
I don't know whether it's coincidental, but
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