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  • Subject: Re: Mail attachments
  • From: Yvan KOENIG <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 01 Jan 2016 12:23:56 +0100


Le 2016/01/01 à 03:42, Christopher Stone <email@hidden> a écrit :

On Dec 31, 2015, at 19:51, Christopher Stone <email@hidden> wrote:
My first PDF test (430K) works perfectly.  (Sent to my iCloud account)
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I reset mail to display attachments inline.

Curiously it is NOT doing so with PDFs.

So I actually deleted the default (and restarted Mail of course).

My second PDF test triggered the “AppleEvent handler failed” error.

In this email I sent the PDF mixed in between two blocks of text.

The AppleScript get source was again fouled up.

This PDF was only 127K.

Sending this same file to a POP account both at the bottom of an email and in between blocks of text did NOT trigger any AppleScript issues.

<shrug>

Something goofy is going on here to be sure.

--
Best Regards,
Chris

Happy new year to all of you.

This morning I made a bit of cleaning moving several messages from the INBOX mailboxes to dedicated standard ones.
What a surprise, the mails which issued the error #-10000 are no longer issuing it.

I moved them back to the INBOX/iCloud box. This time they no longer issue the error #-10000.

Must I understand that moving them from INBOX/iCloud to an other one changed something in them ?
The question apply to every IMAP account.

As I'm curious, I tested a lot of mails from my iCloud Outbox and none failed.

I tried to trigger the preference :
defaults write com.apple.mail DisableInlineAttachmentViewing -bool yes

defaults write com.apple.mail DisableInlineAttachmentViewing -bool no

Setting it to yes or no changed nothing. Even after a reboot, the attachments were displayed in Mail.


Yvan KOENIG running El Capitan 10.11.2 in French (VALLAURIS, France) vendredi 1 janvier 2016 12:23:51





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