Mail 5.1 Missing View as Icon for attachments

I don't seem to have the option to have attachments as icons - when I right click the option is no longer there.
When I open an email with an attachment (say a pdf) it is an attached file for a short time and then the attachemnt automatically is visible?

Hello!
Your English is great.
There is no default setting for this in Mail but check Mail Attachments Iconizer.

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