The issue rests on how the logo image is embedded in your signature. (it’s almost as annoying as those ridiculous disclaimers people tack on to the end of their emails, but don’t get me started on that pseudo-legal baloney.)
Typically an email with an attachment is of higher importance than one without. When every email you receive from your colleagues looks to have an attachment, it can drive you nuts. The culprit of this phantom file is invariably the logo or image they are using as part of their email signature.Īfter a period of trying to ignore this at work, I finally broke down. If you’re reading this, you know how aggravating it can be to get an email from someone, seemingly with an attachment, but there is no a attachment. Follow the process outlined in the rest of this post. Library -– > Mail - > V5 -> Maildata -– > Signaturesīelow I have added a code snippet, which uses a LinkedIn Badge. The new path to the signature file is now: This process was just validated on Apple Mail v.