Re: Possible KMAIL bug? Images in emails.

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On Tuesday 04 June 2024 16:20:56 deloptes via tde-users wrote:
> Chris M via tde-users wrote:
> > In KMAIL 1.9 for TDE, why can't I insert an image inside of my email?
>
> This is only possible in HTML mode, but I am afraid KMail 1.9 is not so
> mature, besides that the html engine is outdated.
>
> > There is NO option to insert the image inside of the email. Some people
> > might not like clicking on attachments and would rather you paste them
> > directly into the body of the email, but with KMAIL 1.9, I noticed that
> > we can't do that, the only option we have is to attach them???
>
> You can drag&drop an image from Konqueror to KMail New Email and it would
> ask you if you would like to attach or paste the path. I use attach and as
> "Thierry de Coulon via tde-users" said, it is rather a missing feature and
> I also do not use HTML mode.
> HTML looks nice, but it bloats the mail and it was not designed for HTML,
> but HTML is also OK. On some occasions I use Thunderbird or Roundcube, as I
> have the mail boxes on a server.
>
> In my opinion it would not be too difficult to implement, but I doubt
> someone has the time to do it. If you wish, you could create a feature
> request.

	HTML email also allows people to embed malware, etc. into emails, which is
why Kmail does its best to discourage the HTML "feature."

Leslie
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