Images are not displayed, email address is set to allow in prefs they are attached instead - thanks
Thunderbird 38.3.0 Open Suse 13.2
Images are not displayed in the message, the email address is set to `allow` in preferences , they are attached instead and i have to open images in a viewer
There is no button displayed to allow the remote content to be shown in the message ?
thanks for any advice
Kaikki vastaukset (12)
RE: Images are not displayed in the message, the email address is set to `allow` in preferences , they are attached instead.
Images that were 'embedded' in the content (not attached), but are only shown as attachments, usually means you are reading the email in Plain Text view.
check you have this setting: 'View' > 'Message Body as ' > 'Original HTML'
thank you for the info but 'View' > 'Message Body as ' > 'Original HTML' is already set to original HTML ...... all i see is the outline box of the images with all white inside the frames
This is an issue with the same sender , other messages are received and displayed with their images
Muokattu
So, you can see the images properly when you open the attachments?
yes the images open and are ok in a image viewer such as gthumb or image viewer
all the images are entitled "mime-attachment.jpg"
can Thunderbird automatically open these files ?
Do you know if the person who sent the emails uses a MAC computer and sends using Mac Mail?
Can you post the source code of the email? select the email so it shows in the Message Pane click on 'More' and select 'View Source.
Copy paste the info into a 'Post a Reply' text box. Edit anything that is sensitive like email addresses with something like a row of XXXXX's.
I can confirm the sender is not using a mac or mac mail
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Muokattu
you seem to have not included all of the source code. It shows headers and the plain text section.
However, it only starts to show part of the Content-Type: text/html; section and no mention at all of the image attachments which are usually appended at the end.
could you post the remainder.
there is a limit on the number of characters which was exceeded ..here is the last section
Return-Path: [email protected]
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Received: by 212.82.98.122; Mon, 26 Oct 2015 12:39:31 +0000 Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2015 12:39:21 +0000 (UTC) From: Juley Ross <[email protected]> Reply-To: Juley Ross <[email protected]> To: JOE <[email protected]> Message-ID: <[email protected]> In-Reply-To: <[email protected]> References: <[email protected]> <[email protected]> <[email protected]> <[email protected]> Subject: Fw: Seaside postcards MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="----=_Part_4587664_484654495.1445863165728"
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Sent: Sunday, 25 October 2015, 10:17 Subject: Fw: Seaside postcards =20
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----- Forwarded Message ----- From: Mike Gordon <[email protected]> To:=20 Sent: Sunday, 18 October 2015, 12:51 Subject: Seaside postcards =20
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| Age of Innocence Old seaside postcards - how did we get away with this s= tuff ? A series of world-famous saucy seaside postcards images have been la= unched to mark their 100th anniversary.Businessman Ian Wallace said he is h= oping the classic cheeky cartoons, which could soon be appearing on everyth= ing=C2=A0 from mouse mats to boxer shorts, will give everyone a light-heart= ed boost in these times of economic gloom.=20
=C2=A0
=C2=A0
Mr Wallace, aged 63, bought the firm Bamforth & Co nine years ago
And now owns the rights to more than 50,000 of the postcard images with the=
ir pneumatic women,
Henpecked husbands and voluptuous nurses.
=C2=A0
=C2=A0 In 1870 James Bamforth began his business in Holmfirth, near Huddersfield, = West Yorkshire A village now most famous for being the setting of the long running BBC com= edy Last Of The Summer Wine. He was a portrait photographer who later specialised in lantern slides. But it was the saucy postcards, launched in 1910, which sealed his firm`s r= eputation. =C2=A0
=C2=A0 Mr Wallace said: "They always look good and they always make people smile. "Maybe they`re not to everyone's taste, but if you can`t laugh at Bamforth = postcards what can you laugh at? "They are classic images which have really stood the test of time." =C2=A0 =C2=A0
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Subject: Fw: Seaside postcards
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re: there is a limit on the number of characters which was exceeded ..here is the last section
I'm sorry to tell you that you have copied the exact same top section and reposted.
Open the View source and only highlight the lower section which starts with: Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
and goes to the end which must include the section regarding the Attachment. The right click and select 'copy' then paste into forum.
thank you for trying to resolve this for me but the system will not allow me to post the required details as it exceeds the character limit for the support system
My particular issue is... i think .not a bug but ... a feature of Thunderbird for Linux
Thanks for your help
Just curious, is View > Display attachments inline checked?
re - View > Display attachments inline
yes this is ticked but seems to have little effect on this issue
I did try `ctrl + i ` also as Evolution allows images to be displayed with this short cut ....but in Thunderbird has a different function
thanks