We constrain images to a max-width of 600px. We have logic to change width and height attributes of inline attachments when both specified (and larger than 600px). This `height:auto` flag causes the image below to render at 600x600 because it's a 1x1 image:
<img src="http://image.lyftmail.com/lib/fe6915707166047a7d14/m/1/spacer.gif" height="1" width="600" style="display: block; width: 600px; min-width: 600px;" border="0">
I think the height:auto case only happens when A) the image is more than 600px wide B) the image has a hard-coded height and not a hard-coded width. In this case our max-width rule will change the width and the height will be fixed. I think we should disregard this case unless we find scenarios where it happens.
I don't know what gmail_extra is used for, but it appears from @mg's sample messages that it does not indicate quoted regions of the body. We also weren't looking for it in our hasQuotedText function.
Summary: Add docs for new RetinaImg modes
Test Plan: Not much to test, except that it looks good!
Reviewers: evan
Reviewed By: evan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D1595