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===Solutions===
===Solutions===
* If you do not see messages ''received'' as ".eml" attachment, make sure to have "Display Attachments Inline" checked in the "View" menu.
* If you do not see messages that you ''received'' as ".eml" attachment, make sure to have View → Display Attachments Inline checked.
* ''Send'' e-mails inline rather than as an attachment: In Thunderbird, click on Tools/Options. Select the Composition category and the General tab.  Select "Inline" from the drop-down box next to Forward Messages.
* ''Send'' your e-mails inline rather than as an attachment: In Thunderbird, click on [[Menu differences in Windows, Linux, and Mac|Tools → Options]]. Select the Composition category and the General tab.  Select "Inline" from the drop-down box next to Forward Messages.  In SeaMonkey, this setting can be found in the [[Menu differences in Windows, Linux, and Mac|Edit → Preferences]] → Mail & Newsgroups → Composition & Addressing tab.
* If the e-mail is still not readable, [[Thunderbird : FAQs : Using Plain Text | use plain text]] and disable HTML.
* If the e-mail is still not readable, [[Thunderbird : FAQs : Using Plain Text | use plain text]] and disable HTML.



Revision as of 20:14, 3 September 2007

This article applies to both Thunderbird and SeaMonkey / Mozilla Suite.

Symptoms

By default, Thunderbird and SeaMonkey try to forward the message as an ".eml" attachment, where the name is derived from the subject line. It doesn't copy the message into the new message.

Problems

  • Certain e-mail clients, e.g., webmail interfaces as well as command-line clients like PINE and Mutt tend to have problems with displaying such ".eml" attachments.
  • Many internet service providers block attachments with specific suffixes that are known to potentially contain viruses. This frequently includes ".eml" attachments. Thus, these attachments may be removed or the complete e-mail discarded.

Solutions

  • If you do not see messages that you received as ".eml" attachment, make sure to have View → Display Attachments Inline checked.
  • Send your e-mails inline rather than as an attachment: In Thunderbird, click on Tools → Options. Select the Composition category and the General tab. Select "Inline" from the drop-down box next to Forward Messages. In SeaMonkey, this setting can be found in the Edit → Preferences → Mail & Newsgroups → Composition & Addressing tab.
  • If the e-mail is still not readable, use plain text and disable HTML.