Servoy Developer
Version 3.5.10-build 524
Java version 1.5.0_16-133 (Mac OS X)
Hi all
Using standard mail plugin to send a standard text email
Works fine until I send an attachment
The attachment is sent BUT in OS X Mail application it shows in the body of that email directly after the last character in the message text
So if I send an image then it displays next to my name and it distorts the view of the email
I assume that this is an OS X thing only
So, anyone come across this and have a solution or workaround for it ?
Cheers
Harry
That, I would say, is a setting of the mail client receiving the message. In Thunderbird, for example, you can opt to show attachments inline. I guess you can do the same in Apple Mail. So I think the answer is: no. There is nothing you can do about that on the sender’s side.
Thanks for the feedback, Patrick
I cannot find a setting for this in latest Mail v3.6
Would your plugin cope with this scenario and allow at least some white space to be set between the text and attachment ?
Cheers
Harry
As I said, I think it is a client setting that is doing that. So my plugin won’t make any difference (although it offers a lot more control over all this, of course
). I will see if I can have a look at a Mac later and see what I can find.
You are right, it seems you cannot set that in Mail.app. I found this: http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/e … nizer.html
Hi Patrick,
Thanks for the link - interesting little pref pane
I suppose that, when the email is sent, it is at the recipient end where there is no control over the display - either their client does it or it doesn’t and you can’t dictate what they have or how it is set up - maybe I’ll get my customer to just give this advice to their customers should they be using Mail.app
Cheers and thanks for the replies
Harry
there is no control over the display - either their client does it or it doesn’t and you can’t dictate what they have or how it is set up
Yes and no. An attachment has a disposition property that is set in the header. Mail clients should respect that and I think AppleMail does not. You could check that, however. A disposition “INLINE” should do what it says: make sure an attachment is displayed inline. Maybe the mail plugin defaults to that, I don’t know. With my plugin, you can control that property…
Hi Patrick
I really should try out your plugin ![Smile :)]()
Thanks for the background…
Cheers
Harry