Markus Schönhaber:
> Thunderbird generally can handle displaying images referenced via
a
> cid URL. I often get mails containing images which are referenced this
> way and are displayed correctly.
> If you're viewing this post in HTML, you should see an image here
> (provided the list software hasn't stripped it) which is referenced
> via a cid URL:
>
> Why this doesn't work in the provided sample mail, I don't know. Maybe
> (or maybe not) it's related to this:
>
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61815
jd1008:
Sorry to say that I find this totally unhelpful and it does not
address
the sample message I provided, which TB is unable to handle.
Did you read the bugzilla and look at the other message headers, to see
whether the overall HTML message content-type headers in yours was like
the bugzilla?
With a multipart message (text and pictures), there's one type of header
you could expect. With a multipart alternative (a text version with a
HTML version, there's another type. Some mail clients, particularly
Microsoft ones, are infamous for creating outright broken message, so
all bets are off regarding proper interpretation.
Here, using Evolution, I could see the disco dancing Fedora panda, and I
noticed that its content ID was in the more usual form that looks
somewhat like an email address (something@something), whereas the
failing message had a simpler (RaNdOm) kind of ID. I don't know if
that's an extra consideration, or not a problem at all.
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All mail to my mailbox is automatically deleted, there is no point trying
to privately email me, I will only read messages posted to the public lists.
George Orwell's '1984' was supposed to be a warning against tyranny, not
a set of instructions for supposedly democratic governments.