Is it possible to choose a text string for the signature image. You have it set to "email-signature"- we use a company logo which usually has "logo" in the file name. If easy to setup you could have as user input like *logo*.
Is this "email-signature in a plist file that I can change manually.
Cheers Richard
Clive: Yes! I've added this option since the version 2.3, thanks for the idea!
This plugin is now an essential part of my business communications. It seems like Apple is more and more frequently removing functionality from its products. Thanks to Clive, I can now send image file attachments directly from Mail, and differentiate them from my email signature image file. This saves me time I formerly spent switching between Mail and my Web email server.
If I could rate with stars, I'd give this 5 out of 5.
This Mail problem has actually stopped me using Mail. Whilst I think mail is a great app, due to its reliability and simplicity attachments were just a mess..
Easy to use app you have written for some one like me a total ungeek!
Clive replied to OS X El Capitan 10.11.2 update on 26 February 2016 8:59 am
@Alexy, of course, check the updated version - thanks!
Julia replied to OS X El Capitan 10.11.4 update on 26 February 2016 8:54 am
Clive, this is awesome, thank you!
Rick replied to OS X Yosemite 10.10.2 and Mail 8.2 Anti Inline Plugin update on 16 February 2016 6:03 pm
This is great but it makes the images in my email signatures turn into icons! Is there a way round it?
Clive: Yes! Sure thing, just follow the steps at the plugin page (under signatures). Thanks!
Richard Aurisch replied to OS X Mail - disable inline attachments on 2 February 2016 10:08 am
Hi Clive,
Is it possible to choose a text string for the signature image. You have it set to "email-signature"- we use a company logo which usually has "logo" in the file name. If easy to setup you could have as user input like *logo*.
Is this "email-signature in a plist file that I can change manually.
Cheers
Richard
Clive: Yes! I've added this option since the version 2.3, thanks for the idea!
John Paulhus replied to OS X Mail - disable inline attachments on 1 February 2016 6:59 pm
This plugin is now an essential part of my business communications. It seems like Apple is more and more frequently removing functionality from its products. Thanks to Clive, I can now send image file attachments directly from Mail, and differentiate them from my email signature image file. This saves me time I formerly spent switching between Mail and my Web email server.
If I could rate with stars, I'd give this 5 out of 5.
Thanks!
JP
Rhode Island
www.jdriveus.com
K replied to OS X Mail - disable inline attachments on 29 January 2016 9:54 pm
Glad to find this piece of software.
Jan replied to OS X Mail - disable inline attachments on 28 January 2016 9:23 pm
Thank a lot - it makes work with Apple Mail much more convenient!
Michael replied to OS X El Capitan 10.11.2 update on 28 January 2016 7:06 pm
Hi Clive, any news regarding 10.11.4? Your plugin is awesum, so I can't live (work) without it ;-) so I neeeeeed an update :-)
Martin Nicholls replied to OS X El Capitan Mail - Disable inline attachments on 16 January 2016 9:15 am
Thanks Clive..
This Mail problem has actually stopped me using Mail. Whilst I think mail is a great app, due to its reliability and simplicity attachments were just a mess..
Easy to use app you have written for some one like me a total ungeek!
Chris replied to OS X Mail - disable inline attachments on 12 January 2016 12:48 pm
Thank you!