Quoth Jeremy Shaw <[email protected]>,
...
> I wonder what it would take to make it so that the message body could
> be multipart mime...

Well, here's what it takes for me -

- function to determine file type of attachment (e.g., image/jpeg)
- data encoding (base64, maybe quoted-printable, others)
- randomly generated separator string
- a few standard header lines like "MIME-Version: 1.0"

Not that I actually randomize the separator string, but I should,
and I base64 encode everthing.  My obscure platform provides the
function to determine file type.

        Donn
------------
> SMTPClient,
>
> http://hackage.haskell.org/package/SMTPClient-1.0.3
>
> can be used to send mail via SMTP to a smart host. It is still based
> on 'String', but it is a start. To send a simple message you can do:
>
>  import Network.SMTP.Simple
>  import System.IO
>
>  main :: IO ()
>  main = do
>      sendSimpleMessages (hPutStrLn stderr) "10.2.23.11" "example.com" 
> [message]
>      where message = SimpleMessage
>                          [NameAddr (Just "John Doe") "[email protected]"]
>                          [NameAddr (Just "Team") "[email protected]"]
>                          "My test email using Network.SMTP.Simple"
>                          "Hi, this is a test email which uses SMTPClient."
>
> I wonder what it would take to make it so that the message body could
> be multipart mime...
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