Trane Francks pounded out :
On 8/26/14 10:47 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher pounded out :
BIll Spikowski wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Someone mentioned in the Thunderbird group that TB fits large images
to the viewport in an email like SeaMonkey's browser does. Doesn't
seem to work for emails in SM. I used about:config in both SM and TB
to check for "zoom" and the settings are almost identical.  But no
image-fitting in SM mail.

Any thoughts?

Have you tried:
Edit | Preferences | Appearance | Content | "resize large images to fit
in the browser window"

You can also click an oversize image once to fit it to the window, just
as you can in the browser. You can set a global policy as BIll suggests,
or just do it once in a while on the fly. Up to you.


1.  Yes, my prefs are set to resize in the browser pref
2.  No, it has no effect in mail/news

Have you tested it?  I have.  It has no effect in Mail/News.

That's why I asked the question in the first place.


Easy: View | Display Attachments Inline


I have that set.  That is not the question.  The question is:

Thunderbird resizes large images in emails to fit the viewport. SeaMonkey does not. Why? And is there some setting I can change in SM to make it work like TB?

I sent myself an email with a very large image:  3264x2448

The email view presented with both vertical and horizontal scroll bars. Thunderbird simply resized the image to fit the viewport, no scroll bars needed, it simply resized the imaage to fit the viewport.

Does that clarify the difference adequately?



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