Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote:
Content-Disposition: inline; filename="warning1.txt" ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
It is adding them inline. See the Content-Disposition header. It is your mail client that is not displaying them properly.
I see that you are using Mozilla Thunderbird. Strange, that one should display "inline" attachments correctly (actually, I believe it displays all text/plain attachments by default).
Ah, thanks Aleksandar. That makes a little more sense now. The complaints are actually coming from an Outlook user. It does display the warning inline, but also shows that there is an attachment. I was hoping it might add the text to what was already in the message without a new mime part.
Mark
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