Just asking again since my earlier posting of this question might have been lost amidst the discussion of iOS mail clients that was going on at the time.
Don't worry, I won't try a third time — I do know better! > From: David Pesetsky <pese...@mit.edu> > To: mailmate@lists.freron.com > Subject: situating a PDF attachment within a message > Date: Thu, 03 Apr 2025 18:21:12 -0400 > > In Apple Mail, I am used to the ability to situate an attachment, usually a > PDF, in a particular place within a message. So I can write things like: > >> You might look at this paper: >> >> [PDF icon appears here] >> >> and then I recommend that you read this one: >> >> [PDF icon appears here] >> >> and you will be happy. > > — by dragging the PDF file to the appropriate place in the message I am > composing. It seems that MailMate has some Markdown-related way of doing > this for graphic files, but PDFs seem to show up unconnected to message text. > > This is often important to me, so I am wondering if there is some setting I > am missing, or some way to get MailMate to do this. > > I see old messages about displaying the actual content of PDFs inline, which > is not what I am trying to do here, but haven't spotted this question. > > Thanks in advance. > > -David _______________________________________________ mailmate mailing list Unsubscribe: https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate