Thank you so much, I've just updated to a new Mac with Yosemite and was using Attachment Tamer for years which now doesn't work in Yosemite! You should advertise this on all the forums where users are complaining about this problem, you could sell it, I would pay for it!
Hi Clive. I'm running 10.10.1 and have installed the latest version of the plugin, but it doesn't seem to work for me. I've installed and restarted Mail, even tried rebooting. I've tried dragging and dropping and using the attach icon and the images still appear inline. Any suggestions?
Thanks. I will store this away. At the moment, in Mail > Edit > Attachments > "Always send attachments at end of message." is solving this annoying problem to satisfy my daughter on Windows sufficiently to keep her quiet! So I won't disturb things at the moment. However, if I need it, I will have a quick solution. You would think that Apple could have done this before Mavericks was launched, but that requires a good attitude to customers. Many thanks.
Sadly didn't help on Mail v. 6.6 (1510) on OSX 10.8.5 (12F45). Installed plugin, restarted mail. Have noticed the following is true even prior to installing this plugin: As long as there is nothing else added to the body of the message except a single image, it will be the correct size for the recipient. However, if you anything else to the body of the message (text, another image, etc), it fails. You end up with the wierdly skewed inline picture(s). I have been fighting with this Mac Mail bug for a few years and just use a webmailer if I need to send any photos.
Nice job, man. Solved the problem for me at work. No more Windows users coming to my door to complain that weird stuff is happening with the attachments I send them. Thank you.
thx for the plug in. Unfortunately when I add text to a mail (for example singature) next to an image, it is not seen as an attachement in Outlook. When I don't add anything, it is seen as an attachement.
Tim replied to OS X Mail - disable inline attachments on 8 January 2015 6:47 pm
Interesting... the updated plugin was not working for me.
However, I removed my signature from a new email and tried again and that time it worked.
Perhaps my signature was forcing the email to be sent in a certain format that defeated the plugin...
Would be good to be able to still use my signature though...
Thanks!
clive replied to OS X Mail - disable inline attachments on 8 January 2015 1:22 pm
Thanks for the feedback ppl.
It works only on Mavericks and newer OS X versions.
Happy New Year!
Rachel replied to OS X Yosemite 10.10.1 and Mail 8.1 Anti Inline Plugin update on 8 January 2015 1:31 am
Thank you so much, I've just updated to a new Mac with Yosemite and was using Attachment Tamer for years which now doesn't work in Yosemite! You should advertise this on all the forums where users are complaining about this problem, you could sell it, I would pay for it!
Dan Holmes replied to OS X Yosemite 10.10.1 and Mail 8.1 Anti Inline Plugin update on 27 December 2014 4:20 pm
Hi Clive. I'm running 10.10.1 and have installed the latest version of the plugin, but it doesn't seem to work for me. I've installed and restarted Mail, even tried rebooting. I've tried dragging and dropping and using the attach icon and the images still appear inline. Any suggestions?
Stevekir replied to OS X Yosemite 10.10.1 and Mail 8.1 Anti Inline Plugin update on 20 December 2014 9:36 pm
Thanks. I will store this away. At the moment, in Mail > Edit > Attachments > "Always send attachments at end of message." is solving this annoying problem to satisfy my daughter on Windows sufficiently to keep her quiet! So I won't disturb things at the moment. However, if I need it, I will have a quick solution. You would think that Apple could have done this before Mavericks was launched, but that requires a good attitude to customers. Many thanks.
Sally replied to OS X Mail - disable inline attachments on 20 December 2014 1:30 pm
Sadly didn't help on Mail v. 6.6 (1510) on OSX 10.8.5 (12F45). Installed plugin, restarted mail. Have noticed the following is true even prior to installing this plugin: As long as there is nothing else added to the body of the message except a single image, it will be the correct size for the recipient. However, if you anything else to the body of the message (text, another image, etc), it fails. You end up with the wierdly skewed inline picture(s). I have been fighting with this Mac Mail bug for a few years and just use a webmailer if I need to send any photos.
Julian Whitta replied to OS X Yosemite 10.10.1 and Mail 8.1 Anti Inline Plugin update on 11 December 2014 12:28 am
Clive,
Nice job, man. Solved the problem for me at work. No more Windows users coming to my door to complain that weird stuff is happening with the attachments I send them. Thank you.
Regards,
Julian Whitta
Billy Catain replied to OS X Mail - disable inline attachments on 9 December 2014 11:35 pm
You are a good man! Thank you very much!
Clive replied to OS X Mail - disable inline attachments on 20 November 2014 12:16 pm
Hi Lieven, I've tested your scenario and it is working normally.
Please send me an email with your Mail version so we can continue there.
Thanks!
lieven replied to OS X Mail - disable inline attachments on 19 November 2014 8:38 pm
Hi,
thx for the plug in.
Unfortunately when I add text to a mail (for example singature) next to an image, it is not seen as an attachement in Outlook.
When I don't add anything, it is seen as an attachement.
Lieven