Apple Mail Refresh Images
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- acescence0
apple mail cache is in a temp folder in /private/var/folders/
if you search around in there you'll find a Cache.db file within a com.apple.mail folder within a -Caches- folder, but it'll be inside two more levels of folders which seem to be named with random strings.
- Crack_Junkie0
I think I found a workaround.
Add a simple query version number to the end of your <img> tag to force Mail to reload the image.
Example:
<img src="http://www.domain.com/images/header.jpg?version1">Works.
- PIZZA0
Mail uses Webkit so I doubt its going to look much different than in Safari
- kingsteven0
there is an ID in one of the XML files in the stationary, you need to either increment/ randomize that ID. or uninstall the stationary before installing again.
(new mail - show stationary - custom)
- I'm not sure you're making stationary, i had this problem last year.kingsteven
- yeah, this is probably totally irrelevant.kingsteven
- These are marketing campaigns -- not outgoing from Apple MailCrack_Junkie
- Stugoo0
1st thing I would do would be to test it in your browser, get your images right there.
then I would fix layout bugs.
- sleepyfatso0
I had this same problem. I ended up having to change the name of the html file each time I needed to see the changes.
- Crack_Junkie
In designing HTML emails, I've been running into a problem testing them on Apple Mail (v4.0) - I cannot get the images to reload from the server.
I've tried:
* Restarting Mail
* Clear ~/Library/MailDownloads
* Clear ~/Library/Cache/Mail
* Empty Safari cacheThis thread is a bit useless as well:
http://discussions.apple.com/thr…Anyone have a work around for this?