Hi Tom,

thanks for the hint. in the mean time we found a easy way to do this ;-)

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Von: Tom Lahti [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 19. November 2009 22:43
An: Brumm, Torsten / Kuehne + Nagel / Ham MI-ID
Cc: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [rt-users] How to add attachments (not links) with a template to 
an outgoing mail?

Brumm, Torsten / Kuehne + Nagel / Ham MI-ID wrote:
> Hi, i followed the the instructions from wiki to add all attachments 
> from a ticket (during the whole livetime) as links to the outgoing 
> mail. No i need to attache all the attachements to the outgoing mail, 
> but i can't find anything useful at the wiki for this.
> 
> Any suggestions?

As far as I know, you'd have to write a custom email template that fetches the 
attachment contents through the perl API and builds a MIME-encapsulated message 
body.  Of course it has to execute fully before the resulting page will 
display, which might take awhile.

Since I've forgotten most of my perl at this point, and I'd want the page to 
display quicker, personally I would probably build myself a custom REST service 
and have the perl template call that and supply some parameters.  But that's 
just me.

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