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| iPreview->Email with integrated content. |
| Iniciado por guest, 13,mar. 2018 12:15 - 2 respuestas |
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| Publicado el 13,marzo 2018 - 12:15 |
Hi all,
In the Preview screen it's possible to directly send the content to an email with 2 special buttons. Most of the time, when I send the content integrated in the mail (so not PDF), only Outlook handels this right. Other emailclients put the content as .html in an attachment.
Anybody solved this "problem" ?
Best regards,
Aad |
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| Publicado el 13,marzo 2018 - 14:35 |
I'm not sure that I know what you mean. For instance, I use Thunderbird as my email client and the aspect that you seem to be discussing is controlled by TB itself; not how the email was sent. On the view menu of TB there is an option: "Display attachments inline" Garry |
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| Publicado el 13,marzo 2018 - 15:26 |
Thanks for your reaction Gary.
The attachtment comes in .htm in some email clients. Clicking the .htm starts the browser and the attachment is projected on the screen. When I use Windows Live Mail the body of the email shows abacadabra, so not useable at all..
Problem is that my clients do no use Thunderbird. I will look for "Display attachments inline".
Best regards,
Aad |
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