said:
>
>
>> Problem: All posts come as attachments! When I open one of these in
>> Thunderbird (1.5.0.7) I get a big window at the bottom of the screen
>> listing all of the attachments (51 in the latest version) with only a
>> small window available to read the text.
>>
>
> If you forget to toggle Display attachment inline on?
>
Where? I have looked at Thunderbird account settings and options. I have
sent an inquiry to: odin-user-help@netlabs.org. I can't see anything
useful in the automated reply. I'm on a bunch of mailing lists, mostly
digest variety, and this is the only one I can recall that works this
way. For the rest, the list manager software accumulates the posts for a
day into a single message with NO attachments!
The problem is not that they don't display inline, but that there is
also a big list of the attachments at the bottom of the window. This
portion of the TB message window expands with the number of attachments
and the text portion is decreased. It looks like the attached capture
from PMView. I would like to have the list at the bottom go away or have
netlabs work the way the others do.
Thanks!
> --
> Tom Brown, Catherder
> thombrown at san dot rr dot com
> Member SCOUN, V.O.I.C.E., & SDAA
>
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