mike, you could check out my example.
it's a form in flash that sends multipart/alternative email. you should get a html
formatted reply,
plain text for those guys and a zip attachment with the source file.
goto: http://www.bigjolt.com/mime/
i had a lot of trouble getting it to work. those pes
Henry,
Thanks for the reply. I tryed tweaking the pearMime.php class to handle
correctly with no luck. As a temporary solution, I didtched the Mime.php
class and just simpley added my own headers.
$hdrs = array(
'MIME-Version' => "1.0",
'From' => $list_s
i've been doing a bit of mime lately. not with pear but with my own scripts.
just a suggestion - does it matter that you have the From below the Mime-Version? and
also allowed
another CRLF after the first boundary. those CRLF's are a killer!
btw - i find outlook some help because it bolds the h
Hi,
I just don't know enough about MIME encoded email to figure this problem
out. I'm using a PHP script (mime.php from the Pear library) to automate
the sending of an HTML newsletter to my subscribers. The email the script
dishes out has mixed results. Some of my users have the email rendered
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