With the following..........
<cfmail to="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" subject="subject line">
<cfmailpart type="text">#textContent#</cfmailpart>
</cfmail>
You would think that CF would be smart enough to say "Hey there is a
CFMAILPART tag inside me thats set to text, so i wont add another text mime
area to the email". Same goes with the HTML type aswell.
The above mail tag would then end up adding 2 seperate text mime areas.
Thats what my issue is here. Is that wrong to expect?
Steve
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Corfield
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 10:24 AM
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Subject: [cfaussie] Re: CFMAIL / CFMAILPART HUUUUUGE BUG!
On 7/6/05, Pat Branley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So the correct usage for a multi-part mail if i want to send a html
> mail, but want a text part as a backup would be:
>
> <cfmail to="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" subject="subject
> line" type="text">
> <cfmailpart type="text/html">#htmlContent#</cfmailpart>
> #textContent#
> </cfmail>
>
> Is this right ?
Correct. type= is optional in <cfmail> since the default is text. You
could use just type="html" in <cfmailpart> if you want to save
keystrokes.
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