Email attachments

2005-02-19 Thread Marty Knapp
I use revmail to semi-automate confirmation emails to my customers (I'm using Rev 2.2.1). I take the saved email I get from my Miva store, drag and drop onto my Rev app where the info is parsed and placed into appropriate fields. I have a button that preconfigures an email, opens Entourage and I

Re: Email attachments

2005-02-19 Thread Dan Shafer
revMail does not support attachments, but Shao Sean's libEmail and libSMTP stuff works great and supports attachments as well as lots of other great stuff. Go to http://www.shaosean.tk. Dan On Feb 19, 2005, at 6:47 PM, Marty Knapp wrote: I use revmail to semi-automate confirmation emails to my

Re: Email attachments

2005-02-19 Thread Marty Knapp
On 2/19/05 7:49 PM, Dan Shafer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: revMail does not support attachments, but Shao Sean's libEmail and libSMTP stuff works great and supports attachments as well as lots of other great stuff. Go to http://www.shaosean.tk. Thanks Dan-- this looks like just what I need.

Re: [OT] What are the MIME rules for email attachments

2004-09-28 Thread Richard Gaskin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Richard - We have the same problem with Notes trying to help us out (read, bit-mangle) with attachments. The best thing I know to do is to ZIP/Stuff the file before it's attached. Self-extracting would be the safest, but will add to the file size a bit. HTH...James

[OT] What are the MIME rules for email attachments

2004-09-27 Thread Richard Gaskin
I have a client for whom I've made an app that saves its data in text files. The data is plain text but has a specific structure and I need to keep it intact when it's sent via email. What we're finding is that a lot of email clients will copy text attachments into the body of the email.

Re: [OT] What are the MIME rules for email attachments

2004-09-27 Thread James . Cass
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/27/04 05:11 PM Please respond to How to use Revolution To: How to use Revolution [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject:[OT] What are the MIME rules for email attachments I have a client for whom I've made an app that saves