There is a FREE solution, and it’s simple if you’re familiar with using the Terminal app. Free Solution (works, but works too well) You just have to include “email-signature” (without quotes) in the filename of your signature image.ĪntiInline is offered in a version for macOS ElCapitan, Sierra and High Sierra and costs $14.90 and runs on up to three Macs per license. Once turned on in the Mail preferences, all files placed in an email (regardless of how you do it) show up as true attachments at the bottom of the email.ĪntiInline also has the option of allowing to keep images in your email signature remain as inline images so they show up the way you would expect. It’s a plugin for Apple’s Mail app and it solves the problem perfectly. Clive Galeni has the only GUI solution I could find called AntiInline.
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