"Daniel Remenak" dtremenak@gmail.com writes:
No offense intended, but Stu's message DID have two attachments. If you don't believe me, click on his message, then More Options, then Show Original, and you'll find two text file attachments in encoded in base64. The fact that gmail chooses not to tell you they're attachments and displays them inline stems from the fact that they have a content-type of text/plain. I don't know of any options to disable that behavior.
--------------040006020306030603060203 Content-Type: text/plain; name="winetest-alsa.out" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Disposition: inline;
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filename="winetest-alsa.out"
'Content-Disposition: inline' is not attachment. It is asking display it inline!
'Content-Disposition: attachment' is asking show particular mime part as attachment.
/ Kari Hurtta