Of Wilfried Mestdagh
Sent: Monday, 7 April 2008 8:57 p.m.
To: ICS support mailing
Subject: Re: [twsocket] Sending mail with SMTPClient including images
Hello Jeff,
the image gets stripped on the way out. I DON'T want to have the
image sent as an attachment (can already do that) but want
.
To: ICS support mailing
Subject: Re: [twsocket] Sending mail with SMTPClient including images
Hello Jeff,
the image gets stripped on the way out. I DON'T want to have the
image sent as an attachment (can already do that) but want it in the
body of the email itself.
The HTML part
: [twsocket] Sending mail with SMTPClient including images
Hi Dod
I understand this bit (I think):-
but an image in a mail is a BASE64 encoded attachement so if you
convert HTMLToString then you'll only get the HTML text part of
your mail, not the attached binary files like
images
Hello Jeff,
the image gets stripped on the way out. I DON'T want to have the image
sent as an attachment (can already do that) but want it in the body of
the email itself.
The HTML part is an attachment and the images are also attachments. If
you want the images in the html document you
Sent: Monday, 7 April 2008 8:57 p.m.
To: ICS support mailing
Subject: Re: [twsocket] Sending mail with SMTPClient including images
Hello Jeff,
the image gets stripped on the way out. I DON'T want to have the
image sent as an attachment (can already do that) but want it in the
body
Hello Jeff,
I don't understand very well what you mean, but an image in a mail is
a BASE64 encoded attachement so if you convert HTMLToString then
you'll only get the HTML text part of your mail, not the attached
binary files like images.
To do this you may have to decode attached
Hi Dod
I understand this bit (I think):-
but an image in a mail is a BASE64 encoded attachement so if you
convert HTMLToString then you'll only get the HTML text part of
your mail, not the attached binary files like
images.
But here, I'm not with you
To do this you may have to