Am 23.03.2013 10:32, schrieb Sébastien BLAISOT:
Le 22/03/2013 23:54, Michael Heydekamp a écrit :
For now, I share the position of Sébastien BLAISOT:
Those images should be accessible for download in HTML and text mode, no matter if referred or unreferred (unless there is a sound technical reason for it, which I'm not aware of).
humm, this is not exactly what I said. Images should be available for download (ie. in the attachemlent list) in text mode. But in HTML mode, they are displayed inline, they don't need to be in the attachement list (as I can right click -> save the image in my browser)
We are in full agreement, as "accessible for download" (I phrased it intentionally this way) doesn't necessarily mean in the case of HTML mails, that they should be shown in the attachment list (they can, but they don't need to), as they are "accessible" anyway - as you correctly described.
Nonetheless, it can still come quite handy to have them in the attachment list, if you want to download all attachments as a single ZIP file (if you have the corresponding plugin installed).
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