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Before I got to crazy on this one - I'd scope out at least one different
"kind" of IMAP server... and client software for that matter... just to
nail down if it's a synapse thing or something less trivial (but
requiring more trial and error potentially) like the header(s) you may
be missing.
I dislike these kinds of tests because for me at least - when it's a
vendor/standards thing - it usually means reverse engineering/brute
force reverse or research... to learn the specific behaviors of differnt
apps... and this kind of stuff for me seems to always toss in a
curveball... like that code we have all happened across or wrote in our
web pages: IF IE6 [do this javascript] else [do that javascript]
Yuck. Good luck with that! I'm staying tuned because any email/imap I
can pick up - cool :)
On 12/10/2010 5:40 PM, Esmond Bridgeman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to send an html email first by SMTP and then save it into a
> 'sent folder' on an IMAP server. The message sent by SMTP is fine. With
> IMAP the copy can be seen in the sent folder but the html appears as an
> attachment to a blank email (using outlook 2003 and scalix server). I'm
> using something like this:
>
> if SendToRaw(fromAddr, toAddr, EmailServerAddress, mm.Lines,
> EmailUsername, EmailPassword) then
> IMAP.AppendMess('Sent Items', mm.Lines);
>
> Guessing there are some missing headers for the imap to work but
> searching around it seems very few headers are required.
>
> Can anyone help?
>
> Thanks,
> Esmond
>
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