Hello Christoph,
Well, supposedly there should either be an image in your html capable email
client, right now, or a link to an image here:
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n2639611/_LibreOffice_Mail_Attachment_Service_-_Chromium.png
This should just be a link (same file):
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n2639611/_LibreOffice_Mail_Attachment_Service_-_Chromium.png
_LibreOffice_Mail_Attachment_Service_-_Chromium.png
Now both of those require Nabble, so they are not appropriate solutions for
everyone, but it is basically that solution already in place (close any how)
- you need to use the web interface to send these particular type of posts,
which also makes it rather explicit that you intended the shared file to be
such, shared on a remote server, since you "upload" the files using a valid,
verified account - no un-subscribed posting with file attachments this way.
Anyway - it should work, this email if the very first time I've attempted to
use this Nabble feature.
In general - yes attachments would be nice, hope you get the support to
build that.
Best wishes
Drew
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