![]() ![]() 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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