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Re: Images in HTML emails in Modest
If a browser didn't display images, would that be a bug? I don't see how images in emails are any different. I never send HTML emails myself, but I do receive them, and I want to be able to read them.
I agree completely with the security issue, which is why I've not enabled the download process on my modest. Adding an option to make it at user's preference -> enhancement Not showing them at all -> bug Anyway, this is my opinion, and I'm going to opine no more. |
Re: Images in HTML emails in Modest
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i use lynx here. it doest display images. this is why modern html requires authors to use the alt-attribute. html is a text markup language and not designed to be exclusively rendered with graphics. also, html says a user agent should simply ignore tags it doesn't know/can't render. therefore, technically html-mails that rely on images (especially if they're not providing alt-descriptionns) are a bug. not displaying the images is a missing feature, in mail clients, browsers and anything else that renders html. |
Re: Images in HTML emails in Modest
I have the same problem on my N900. However the point to note is I can see the images in the email body for my Gmail account, whereas the problem of images coming up as attachments is only for my Mail For Exchange account and the Image icon in the toolbar becomes greyed out.
So what could be differentiating these two account types? |
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