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Photo file attachments

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Occasionally I send photo files as attachments to/with an email. Sometimes the image appears in the body of the message with the text, sometimes it does not. I don't know what, if anything, I'm doing to create this inconsistency. I prefer that images not appear in the body of the message, that the file must be opened by the recipient.

Is there a way - a setup, a command - that will limit these as attachments and have the image not appear in the body of the message? Thanks

Occasionally I send photo files as attachments to/with an email. Sometimes the image appears in the body of the message with the text, sometimes it does not. I don't know what, if anything, I'm doing to create this inconsistency. I prefer that images not appear in the body of the message, that the file must be opened by the recipient. Is there a way - a setup, a command - that will limit these as attachments and have the image not appear in the body of the message? Thanks

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That isn't always up to you. Consider that TB has the option View>Display Attachments Inline, which lets the viewer see attachments automatically at bottom of message, opened for viewing immediately. Other email clients may have similar settings.

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If you add image attachments by drag and drop from a file manager, the Write window offers two options: add inline or add as attachment. It's easy to drop files onto the inline option due to a poor interface design. Unless you are careful to drop onto the attachment option, use Ctrl+Shift+A to show the Attach files dialog.