> What I wanted to find out was the order in which the mime parts would need
to be
> assembled.

Well, over the weekend, in some different code I played with, I just added
subsequent calls to AddPartBinaryFromFile() where it felt natural <g>, and
it worked nicely... but that's as far as I went.


> Since I'm assuming you can add more than one Text type mime part, I was
> wondering if the first Text type mime part is always considered the actual
> message body of the email or if it even matters at all.

I vaguely remember (from a *long* time ago) some multiple/alternate uses for
more than one text mime part or those paired with HTML sections, etc., but
the only admonition I can remember from that was to always include at least
one text version...   I think at this point, if this is pursued, we're going
to have to read the RFCs!

You know... I really don't have time for this right now, and it would
probably be easier for those already familiar with the subject to do, but if
you're going to pursue this, and are willing to donate a generic, more
powerful emailing function to the library... I may join you...  ?


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