> > I appreciate your response. However the purpose of this list is to > make evolution mail client behave property, utilizing any form of bug > reports available.
Err, no. The purpose of *this* list is to help people with Evolution - the people who do help (like POC and many others) do so in their spare time and, to be honest, anything that puts a barrier in the way doesn't really encourage us to do anything. > I suppose the image delivery method should not stop any knowledgeable > programmer from opening it. Granted, it would take more then one click > to see the image I'm a sysadmin and programmer, and know how to decode encoded things, but its not something I need to do very often. Hence in order to deal with your "image" I need to install the tools necessary, cut and paste the data into a file, run that file through the decoder, open an image viewer, find and click on the image, then I might know what you are talking about. Yes, it would take more than one click. > but inline encoding guarantees that the image is present in archives So would having it as an attached image. > forever and isn't at mercy of third party image hosting service. Sometimes we get people who don't know how (or don't think it's important) to reduce the size of an image and the mailing list software rejects the message as too big - then putting on a third party site is the only alternative (and PasteBin isn't an image hosting service). P. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list