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Percy T

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Apr 10, 2023
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Hi guys:



After upgrade from Big Sur to Ventura I can't add attachments in the body of the email, it only shows an attachment under the mails signature that can't even be opened. When I was using Big Sur I had no problems with the attahcments.
I tried with all kind of file formats (pdf, jpg, png, xls, doc, etc) as attachment file and works fine. If I copy an image (png, jpg) and paste it in the body of the message is placed at the end of the message like a regular attachment , but if I copy an image (png or jpeg) from another message and pasted it into the message body I'm writing, it goes with the strange format. When I was working with Big Sur I could do this with no problem. I'm adding a capture of the strange file that is generated.

Any idea how to salve this? The upgrade was a few days ago.
 

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I don't use Mail for macOS, but I just tested it on Ventura 13.2.1 and it works just fine. However, the 13.3.1 update is available, so I will update and test again to be sure a bug wasn't introduced in 13.3.1. One thing I did notice, however, is that the little drop-down arrow at the top right of inline attachments disappears (except for the outline) on white backgrounds. Poor design:

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However, the 13.3.1 update is available, so I will update and test again to be sure a bug wasn't introduced in 13.3.1.

After installing the update, Mail is still working with inline attachments for me. By the way, I'm doing this by simply dragging and dropping the image (or PDF) into the email body. It also works if I click the
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attachment icon and browse for the file
 
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