Well, that looks good except for one thing:  The end user instructions
are ambiguous - well, practically non existent.  How in the heck do I
use any of those and in what context?

I got the HTML to show now but now I can't figure out how to do the
plain text part for those on emial clients that don't support HTML
email.  So the nightmare is not over yet.

--- In [email protected], chris chapman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> why reinvent the wheel?  There are SEVERAL great mail classes out 
> there.  Most notable are the ones available to you from the PEAR 
> project.
> 
> <http://pear.php.net/packages.php?catpid=14&catname=Mail>
> 
> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
> chris chapman
> DataSetGo
> 
> 
> On Apr 27, 2005, at 6:11 PM, Marian Briones wrote:
> 
> > I am pulling my hair out by the handfuls.  I can't get my php script
> > to send the email in HTML email (with alternatives for mail clients
> > that don't support it).  I can't figure it out, have looked everyplace
> > on the web and am coming up empty and I have wasted an entire day with
> > deadlines stacking on me like lead bags.
> >
> > Anyone?





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