I have read through the docs and wrestled with this tag quite a bit and it
appears that I CAN NOT do a <cfinclude> of a document in either the body or
the html portion of this tag.

Am I missing the whole picture here of this tag or am I correct.

If I am correct then what is the point of the tag that I am missing?

I want to be able to send mass email documents to our clients whether they
are using a text client, an html client or they are on AOL.  IS this tag not
going to do this for me without having to split my list up and KNOW which
client is using which type of browser?

My CFMAIL tag splits up my document beautifully and sends it to all three
with out me having to know, simply by placing my content-type.

It appears that this tag only allows for:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii and
Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

This leaves out the:
Content-Type: text/x-aol; charset=us-ascii

I was under the understanding that in order for our AOL clients to properly
receive our email, we need this last content type included in our docs.  Is
this not correct?

Thanks - Boss is getting ansi on this, and wants to know that it will do
what we are needing.

Larry

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