MailPictures - 2.4Mail plugin to display sender's picture in his/her e-mails |
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Crashes Mail... 



- Version: 3.0b, 1/14/2004 06:52PM PST
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hEADcRASH
...when it starts up under Panther and a G5. :-(
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- Crashes Mail...
OS X.3 (Panther) - Version: 2.4, 10/17/2003 07:40AM PST
klexa_dotmac
Unfortunately the app don't work anymore since I installed 7B85 of OS X.3....
Before I liked it very much - I hope soon I'll get it back!
Before I liked it very much - I hope soon I'll get it back!
Very Handy 



- Version: 2.4, 8/3/2003 12:38PM PST
TomHopper
This is a great way to put a face to people I correspond with. Very easy to set up, and automatic in use. Best of all, emails that I send <i>aren't</i> unnecessarily long; if the recipient doesn't have this capability, then they'll never know the difference.
Two small problems: there seems to be some conflict with GPGMail, and MailPictures can't get images from servers that use a redirect URL due to limitations in Apple's code.
Two small problems: there seems to be some conflict with GPGMail, and MailPictures can't get images from servers that use a redirect URL due to limitations in Apple's code.