Hello everyone, 
I have this foolish question :

When composing an HTML e-mail in mozilla you have the option to
include inline images, either as an attachment or as a linked URL.

The problem is that when you finally get to send the email, mozilla
automatically attaches the image to the message, even if it was added
as an inlined URL - This resulting in a over blown email messages &
unneeded bandwidth waste.

The immediate solution to this is setting the IMG tag with
moz-do-not-send="true", but i have been wondering if it's possible to
make mozilla do this "by default".
i.e. Sending the document "as is", Not include images that are inlined
from a URL.


Appreciate your help.

-- 
Maxim Vexler (hq4ever).

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