Hi

On Sunday 23 April 2006 at 3:47:57 AM, in
<mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Thomas
Fernandez wrote:

> When you open the HTML attachment in the browser, all images
> that were sent with the message are *not* shown any more. Only
> those images that are not contained in the message and have to
> be downloaded will now be shown.

If you have Outhouse Distress set to view all messages in
plaintext you get exactly this behaviour when you open the html
attachment in a browser.

Surely it should be possible for a browser to be coded so that
when it opens an html attachment from an email it can find image
files attached to the same email?

Or if you consider it to be an email client's "job", perhaps
double-clicking an html attachment could save it to a temp folder
*along with all other attachments it links to* (in much the same
way as Firefox's option to save a page as "web page, complete")
before opening it from there?

-- 
Best regards,
 
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