jeetandra,
It is true, all depends on the type of mail server the user contains. Set
the mime types and send record to the user.
thanx
venkat
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeetandra Mahtani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, April 28, 1999 4:25 PM
Subject: Sending record by email as shown in O'Reilly Java Servlet
Programming
>Hello,
>After I add a record to a table, I also mail out the
>details from the form that the user fills up to
>specified users. Now, when I sent to a user using a
>mail client as hotmail.com, the user got the record
>with no html code but when I sent it to a user using
>outlook, the user got the actual html(ie, the html
>code was seen) I am using something like:
>Statement stmt = c.createStatement();
>ParameterParser parser = new ParameterParser(req);
>String fromemail = c1crus + "@xyz.com";
>String from =
>parser.getStringParameter("from",fromemail);
>String toemail = c1crus + "@hotmail.com.com";
>String to = parser.getStringParameter("to",toemail);
>sun.net.smtp.SmtpClient smtp = new
>sun.net.smtp.SmtpClient("XYZ");
>smtp.from(from);
>smtp.to(to);
>PrintStream msg = smtp.startMessage();
>msg.println("To: " + to);
>msg.println();
>msg.println("Subject: New Complaint");
>msg.println();
>msg.println("Complaint Number: " + c1cono);
>msg.println();
>msg.println("<html><body><center><b><font
>color=\"#FF0000\"></b></center>");
>msg.println("<div align=\"left\"><table border=\"0\"
>width=\"100%\" bgcolor=\"#E9E9E9\">");
>msg.println("<tr>");
>msg.println("<td width=\"30%\"><small><small><B>Date
>Initiated by Cust: " + c1idat +
>"</B></small></small></td>");
>......
>......
>
>Any suggestions on how I would be able to correct this?
>Thanks,
>J
>
>
>
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