How will this impact users who receive the list in digest mode each week?
(I don't get it this way, so I don't know....)
Jeff

On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 11:37 PM, Werner LEMBERG <w...@gnu.org> wrote:

>
> >> Given that, does anyone have any suggestions to how behave nicely
> >> for list members like Harm when images are involved?
> >
> > Hi Arle, Hmmm...  one possible solution is to post your images in
> > flickr, dropbox, or your online storage provider of choice, and then
> > include links to them in your messages.
>
> Naa, far too complicated!  IMHO, it's a failure of some e-mail clients
> not being able to properly handle inline images, and those guys should
> ideally update...  David K. also uses inline images in some of his
> e-mails, and nobody has ever complained IIRC.
>
> In case this is *really* such a big problem (which I don't believe),
> I think it is fully sufficient if the email starts with
>
>   [ATTENTION: INLINE IMAGES]
>
> or something like that.
>
>
>     Werner
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