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Kostya Vasilyev

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Re: 1.5.9.13-1
« Reply #15 on: September 21, 2015, 09:53:44 pm »
Re: I receive emails like this all time

English isn't my native language either, but hey look, you wrote "receive".

AquaMail does not have any limitations for viewing messages with large inline images -- as large as the sender chooses to make them.

And your screenshots -- of such incoming messages -- confirm this.

So the only thing is composing / sending.

Yes, there is a resizing there in AquaMail. I'm not saying there isn't.
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Re: 1.5.9.13-1
« Reply #16 on: September 22, 2015, 01:03:36 am »
Re: I receive emails like this all time

English isn't my native language either, but hey look, you wrote "receive".

AquaMail does not have any limitations for viewing messages with large inline images -- as large as the sender chooses to make them.

And your screenshots -- of such incoming messages -- confirm this.

So the only thing is composing / sending.

Yes, there is a resizing there in AquaMail. I'm not saying there isn't.
Yes. Composing and sending. I use samsung stock email app for the inline image and send to my exchange account in aquamail.

People in my company just sit in outlook 2010, paste image put arrows and squares and, write and send. They don't know much about pc, pdf, format and stuff, they communicate like this.s some of then don't even open attachments.  What can I do? I just speak the language .
But I don't stay in one place and pc. I have to use Outlook Web app or android client.



Kostya Vasilyev

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Re: 1.5.9.13-1
« Reply #17 on: September 23, 2015, 02:33:37 pm »
They don't understand attachments... Wow.
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Re: 1.5.9.13-1
« Reply #18 on: September 23, 2015, 03:07:36 pm »
They don't understand attachments... Wow.
When a butcher of 50 years old in a supermarket has to answer an email about meat prices, absenteeism of staff and supervision of the authorities on hygiene laws, expect things like: "had attached image? I did not notice."

People that sells like 1 million in meat, or fruits or cheese, etc.

Sad, I know
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Kostya Vasilyev

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Re: 1.5.9.13-1
« Reply #19 on: September 23, 2015, 03:25:31 pm »
"had attached image? I did not notice"

That's one way to avoid "difficult" questions! :)
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Re: 1.5.9.13-1
« Reply #20 on: September 23, 2015, 08:07:47 pm »
They don't understand attachments... Wow.
When a butcher of 50 years old in a supermarket has to answer an email about meat prices, absenteeism of staff and supervision of the authorities on hygiene laws, expect things like: "had attached image? I did not notice."

People that sells like 1 million in meat, or fruits or cheese, etc.

Sad, I know

With all due respect, I don't think it always has to do with the non-technical nature of your correspondent. It takes two to tango communicate.

I consider myself a very technical and computer-savvy person. If somebody sends me a message and doesn't mention the attachment explicitly, I can overlook it.
Just recently, I had the following e-mail exchange with my niece, who asked me to buy some particular medicine:
(I) -- How many? What flavor?
(she) - Two.
(I) -- OK, What flavor?
(she) -- ??? I already answered...
Then I found that her first response contained an attached photo of the pack.

When I am sending an attachment, I always make sure that I explicitly reference what is in the attachment. More over, usually, if there are several items attached, I make sure to explicitly mention each of them or the number of them, in case they are of a similar kind (e.g. "5 photos from the party"). I've had situations when people saw the first attachment and didn't notice the rest.

That's a part of the efficient communication protocol/etiquette, if you wish.

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Re: 1.5.9.13-1
« Reply #21 on: September 24, 2015, 01:41:59 am »
They don't understand attachments... Wow.
When a butcher of 50 years old in a supermarket has to answer an email about meat prices, absenteeism of staff and supervision of the authorities on hygiene laws, expect things like: "had attached image? I did not notice."

People that sells like 1 million in meat, or fruits or cheese, etc.

Sad, I know

With all due respect, I don't think it always has to do with the non-technical nature of your correspondent. It takes two to tango communicate.

I consider myself a very technical and computer-savvy person. If somebody sends me a message and doesn't mention the attachment explicitly, I can overlook it.
Just recently, I had the following e-mail exchange with my niece, who asked me to buy some particular medicine:
(I) -- How many? What flavor?
(she) - Two.
(I) -- OK, What flavor?
(she) -- ??? I already answered...
Then I found that her first response contained an attached photo of the pack.

When I am sending an attachment, I always make sure that I explicitly reference what is in the attachment. More over, usually, if there are several items attached, I make sure to explicitly mention each of them or the number of them, in case they are of a similar kind (e.g. "5 photos from the party"). I've had situations when people saw the first attachment and didn't notice the rest.

That's a part of the efficient communication protocol/etiquette, if you wish.
and who said I did not make it clear that there is attachment in the message. These are people with knowledge of very low office suite and I NEED to communicate with them. I need them to understand.
I use inline images instead of teaching the basis of Windows and office. Me and other 160,000 employees just do this.