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Mail Attachments Iconizer
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Apple Mail default behavior
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Images and PDF documents will be displayed as icons either always, or if they exceed a specified size.
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Mail tries to display everything directly in the message, regardless of the number and size of the files, including large PDFs and PostScript files.
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Attachments will be displayed respecting the sender's intention if you wish so.
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Mail never respects the sender's intention (indicated as “content disposition” in the message) when displaying images or PDF/PostScript documents.
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Attachments in outgoing mail will have correctly set content disposition, so that they will be displayed to the recipient as you specify.
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You can neither determine nor control content disposition of the attachments you send. However most e-mail software is standards-compliant and respects content disposition.
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Text and HTML attachments will not be erroneously displayed as if they were a part of the message body.
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Text files erroneously sent with inline content disposition are displayed as a part of the message's text and cannot be viewed separately.
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Mail will not try to render PostScript documents directly in the messages.
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The whole file is processed and then the first page is displayed. This always completely freezes the application for seconds to minutes and sometimes results in a crashes. PostScript is often rendered improperly.
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