Hi Martin,
I have seen this docs. But i don't understand the attachment hash...
Filename => "somefile.csv",
Content => $ContentCSV,
ContentType => "text/csv",
Which key is for the path of the file? Or which path is possible?
ContentType is text/csv or image/png. What about pdf or else?
What information contains $ContentCSV?
Thanks for your help
Marco
Martin Edenhofer schrieb:
Hi Marco,
On Apr 16, 2008, at 20:46 , Marco Rudzuck wrote:
I have a question about sending emails with attachment in OTRS 2.2.
Is it possible to send a pdf or word-document as attachment by
calling $emailobject->send( Attachment => [{}] )?
Yes. :)
For more info see http://dev.otrs.org/ -> OTRS 2.2 ->
Kernel::System::Email
Greetings,
-Martin
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Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Marco Rudzuck
TRUSTpact GmbH
Schiefe Hardt 1
58093 Hagen
M: 01733164921
F: 02371965327
E: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.trustpact.com
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fn:Marco Rudzuck
n:Rudzuck;Marco
org:TRUSTpact GmbH
adr:1;;Schiefe Hardt;Hagen;NRW;58093;Deutschland
email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
tel;home:02371965327
tel;cell:01733164921
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url:http://www.trustpact.com
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