![]() ![]() Please note that it doesn’t matter if you click the Attachment button in the main taskbar or simply drag the images to the email body. bmp that’s scaled down to the email size in pixel width. The clients (read: “Outlook”) offer no way to save the image other than to right click it inside the email, but that only generates a. ![]() Thus, OS X Mail does nothing wrong when it embeds the image, other clients simply doesn’t want to understand that it’s still an attachment. So, here are the facts: Wether an image is embedded in the email or not, it’s still an attachment. This has been really frustrating, because if I’m sending an image to a client that needs to be saved on the client’s computer, he or she is unable to do so because the image is not a “real attachment”. I’ve had this problem for a while, that Mac OS X Mail (the native mail client in OS X) sends emails that other email clients don’t recognize as attachments, but as embedded pictures.
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