Why does apple mail show attachments

Apple Mail shows attachments for several reasons:

  1. Default behavior: Apple Mail is designed to display attachments by default. This is because attachments are an integral part of email communication, and users often need to access them quickly.
  2. Convenience: Displaying attachments makes it easy for users to access and view them without having to download them separately. This saves time and effort.
  3. Security: By displaying attachments, Apple Mail can help prevent phishing attacks. If an attachment is malicious, displaying it can help users identify the threat more easily.
  4. Compliance with email standards: The Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) standard, which is used to format email messages, includes provisions for attaching files to emails. Apple Mail follows these standards, which means it displays attachments as part of the email message.
  5. User expectation: Users expect to see attachments in their email messages. Displaying attachments helps meet this expectation and provides a more intuitive user experience.
  6. Integration with other Apple apps: Apple Mail is designed to integrate seamlessly with other Apple apps, such as Pages, Numbers, and Keynote. Displaying attachments allows users to easily open and edit them using these apps.

If you're concerned about security or want to change the default behavior, you can adjust your Apple Mail settings to:

Keep in mind that changing these settings may affect your email experience and may not be suitable for all users.