The image file was .png not .php png = an image file format php = a sort of more secure, advanced html (web page format)
With that substitution of png for php, David's message all seems correct. On 4/12/2021 7:22 AM, lmcdavid wrote:
As I received the email, the graphic file was attached, not embedded. Thunderbird displays attached .jpg files at he bottom of the email, but not .php files such as this graphic file. I have .php file types associated with IrfanView 64 so when I clicked on the attached file name, it opened immediately in IrfanView, my preferred (free) graphic file viewer.If using webmail instead of local client email, operation may be different.Embedded files, at best, are unpredictable."Prove it" indeed!LarrySent via the Samsung Galaxy S20
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