Gervase Markham wrote:
> Then, you can serialise the message object in some way (call
> toString() ?) to get the message as a string.

I played around a bit with it, and it looks like I can get a version of 
the message "rendered" to html, but not the source of the message itself 
(with headers etc.).

BR,
Morten

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