no it can't directly, but there are plenty of mail classes out there which
will allow you to handle mime-types, attachments and other stuff.

have a look on phpbuilder.com and phpclass.<something?> cant remember, run
by a guy called manuel lemos if that helps... search for mail, and you
should find something good :)

HTH

Beau


// -----Original Message-----
// From: Travis Cannell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
// Sent: Thursday, 9 August 2001 10:44 AM
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// Subject: [PHP-DB] semi newbie Q
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// Here is a quick question. Cane the mail() function handle 
// file attachments?
// I couldnt find anything like that on the PHP reference but 
// maybe someone
// knows out there.  If not does anyone have any simple scripts 
// that will allow
// me to do this?
// 
// Cheers,
// T P K Cannell
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