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How to avoid inline attachments in Mail?
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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Chicago
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My customers who use Lotus Notes complain that my Mail attachments do not arrive as icons, but open as pictures inside their mail windows. This happens with small PDF files and graphics like JPEG files. They want to be able to save the attachments and print them, but cannot figure out how to do it on their PCs with Lotus Notes. I have tried enclosing files in a ZIP file for them but they don't seem to like this, either. Is there anything I can do within Mail to prevent the attachments from showing up, or any suggestions for them to use with Lotus Notes?
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Manchester, UK
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It surprises me that their software handles JPEGs differently from different e-mail clients. Although I don't see how it could help, have you turned on 'Send Windows Friendly Attachments' within Mail?
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Join Date: Sep 2001
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Yes, I already had that turned on.
I read another person's post in the Apple Discussions about this also, so it must be some kind of incompatibility with my customers' Lotus Notes.
I think it would be nice to have the option of not showing inline attachments. Occasionally there are large dimension JPEG files that are hard to view in a mail window, and I don't like to irritate my customers like that.
Thanks for the suggestion!
Originally Posted by philm
It surprises me that their software handles JPEGs differently from different e-mail clients. Although I don't see how it could help, have you turned on 'Send Windows Friendly Attachments' within Mail?
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Feb 2001
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When I drag an attachment into the body of the message, it shows up as an inline image on the recipients email program.
However, if I select "Attach File" from the "File" menu and add the item that way, then the attachment shows up as an attachment, rather than inline, on the recipient's computer.
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Senior User
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Burlington, VT, USA
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right click on the graphic, view as icon? random shot in the dark..
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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I had this problem as well. The fix is not on the Mac end but a preference on the windows user end.
In the windows user Lotus Notes application go to
File>Preferences>User Preferences>Basics>Additional Options
Check the option "Show in-line MIME images as attachments"
Click OK button.
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Posting Junkie
Join Date: Feb 2005
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Sorry to dredge up this ancient thread, but I have a client with this same problem.
Does anybody know whether Outlook has a similar preference setting that can be changed?
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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I just searched Outlook 2000 and couldn't find any setting!
I only know that if you want (to send) inline images then you have to add them as "object" and not attach them!
Could it be that your client uses a newer version than Outlook 2000, because I never received inline images from other email clients so far - they're always attached!
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Posting Junkie
Join Date: Feb 2005
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He probably does.
The nasty thing is that we *tried* attaching images via the "attachment" button, and they *still* show up as inline images in his Outlook, with no direct way of saving them to disk (since the e-mail has "no attachments").
This is a real problem for him because he needs to send out image attachments to large numbers of people, and does all his photos on the MacBook. I can suggest zipping an exported folder, but that's really too damn complex a processs (Export from iPhoto to a newly created folder, then switch to Finder, compress that folder, then add that into a new e-mail - vs. click e-mail button in iPhoto).
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Join Date: Jan 2001
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He needs to change his message format to plain text. This will make Outlook attach them, not display them inline.
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Feb 2001
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Originally Posted by Cold Warrior
He needs to change his message format to plain text. This will make Outlook attach them, not display them inline.
It's pathetic that Outlook can't correctly handle RTF/HTML emails with attachments from Mail. Unless, of course, it's Apple's fault, but I believe the problem only occurs with Outlook users.
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