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can this problem with IOS be fixed? https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1134018

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When I click reply I want the image(s) to remain in the body of the email. I don't really care so much about the quality. The people I send to need to see the image inline, they don't have time or just won't click on multiple attachments, it is an unnecessary extra step and they get 100s of emails a day and do not have time for that.

So doing a foward and having also to re-enter many addresses is not feasible. I am not sure iphone is the only problem this occurs with. see https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1134018

When I click reply I want the image(s) to remain in the body of the email. I don't really care so much about the quality. The people I send to need to see the image inline, they don't have time or just won't click on multiple attachments, it is an unnecessary extra step and they get 100s of emails a day and do not have time for that. So doing a foward and having also to re-enter many addresses is not feasible. I am not sure iphone is the only problem this occurs with. see https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1134018

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I am on win 10, both ver 45 and 52 have this same result that clicking reply puts the inserted image as an attachment.

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It works properly if the other person used Thunderbird and some other e-mail programs. So like Matt said in that other support thread, this is an issue with some e-mail programs not encoding the inline images properly.

Programming Thunderbird to deal with the faults of other e-mail programs is probably a very low priority thing.

You might want to contribute to the bug on this issue: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=525265

A work around is to copy the inline image from the original e-mail, then paste it into your reply, replacing the broken image.