Mark - it sounds like perhaps the mime headers may not be setup properly 
to be received by IBM. When I was developing XMITIP I ran into several 
issues with file attachments arriving as inline until I discovered 
something (long lost in the cobwebs).

A suggestion - get a copy of xmitip (http://www.lbdsoftware.com) and use 
it in 'debug' mode (use keyword debug) and it will generate a report of 
all the appropriate smtp statements. You can then use that to compare to 
what you are generating and update your code if you detect a mismatch.

hope this helps

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