Hi Michael, thanks for the response. The answers to your questions.

1. Does your client receive Excel files as .cvs, or .xls?

Don't know that yet. So many middle men between me and them I probably won't
till tomorrow.

2. Does your client receive the Excel files as "Attached files?

That's the way they are being sent. And that is supposedly how he has been
receiving them from others.

3. Does your client receive the Excel files as "Inline files?

No.

4. Is your clients' e-mail application set to open .cvs files in the
Excel application?

Problem is he's not even getting attachments. He's getting the mime stuff as
body text.

5. If you create a cvs file and save it to a floppy, then rename the
file to something new, can you send yourself the renamed file from the
floppy and have your Excel application open it when received? (Renaming
the file assures that Excel cannot open a copy from your hard drive.)

I actually compile it myself from a dbase dump, put into base64 and sent it
with what I think are the appropriate mime instructions. Myself and one of
my partners have no trouble receiving it as an attachment and opening in
Excel.


Thanks again,
Mike
Michael M Milligan
Web Developer
(818) 909-9209
www.mmmilligan.com <http://www.mmmilligan.com>




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-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Gordon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 4:23 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [wdvltalk] Re: mime mail problem


Michael Milligan wrote:

>Anybody savvy on mime mail from PHP?
>
>I set up a mime mail to attach and send excel csv files and tested the heck
>out of it. It works great my own Outlook 2000 email client, but when the
>same file is sent to the client he gets all kind of mime stuff as text( see
>below). This client gets other excel files as attachments, so...? Could it
>be application/csv that's messing it up?
>
>Here's what my client got:
>
>
>X-Priority: 3
>
>Content-Type: multipart/mixed;
>
> boundary="<<<:e91a3275780f77986424ba25b45a5f4e"
>
>
>
>This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
>
>
>
>--<<<:e91a3275780f77986424ba25b45a5f4e
>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>
>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>
>
>Text appeared here that was supposed to show up in the email body...
>
>
>--<<<:e91a3275780f77986424ba25b45a5f4e
>
>Content-Disposition: attachment;
>
>Content-Type: application/csv; name="EDOC0-08-04-03.csv"
>
>Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
>
>
>
>Rmlyc3QgTmFtZSxMYXN0IE5hbWUsQWRkcmVzcyxBcHQsQ2l0eSxTdGF0ZSxaaXAgQ29kZSxUZWx
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>
>cGhvbmUsICxNYWpvcixFbWFpbCBBZGRyZXNzLENhbXB1cyxMZWFkIFNvdXJjZQpQcmlzY2lsbGE
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>
>IEpvaG5zb24sIDIxMjI4IEdhcnkgRHJpdmUsIDEwNSwgQ2FzdHJvIFZhbGxleSwgQ0EsIDk0NTQ
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>
>LCA1MTAtNTgxLTQzMTcsIFBNLCBNZWRpY2FsIEFzc2lzdGluZywgcHJpc2NpbGxhZWpAY3MuY29
t
>
>LCBIQUMsIEVET0MwMwpMbG95ZCwgRm9yZCBKci4sIDc0MCBMYSBQbGF5YSwgIzIyNSwgU2FuIEZ
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>
>YW5jaXNjbywgQ0EsIDk0MTIxLCA0MTUtMzg3LTM0ODUsIEFNLCBTb2Z0d2FyZSBUZWNobm9sb2d
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>ZXMsIHh4cHJvcGVyb25leHhAeWFob28uY29tLCBTRkMsIEVET0MwMwo=
>
>
>
>--<<<:e91a3275780f77986424ba25b45a5f4e
>
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Hello Michael,

A couple of questions first.

1. Does your client receive Excel files as .cvs, or .xls?
2. Does your client receive the Excel files as "Attached files?
3. Does your client receive the Excel files as "Inline files?
4. Is your clients' e-mail application set to open .cvs files in the
Excel application?
5. If you create a cvs file and save it to a floppy, then rename the
file to something new, can you send yourself the renamed file from the
floppy and have your Excel application open it when received? (Renaming
the file assures that Excel cannot open a copy from your hard drive.)

A cvs file is nothing more that a data file with tab, comma, or space
delimiters; if the file is received as an "Inline attachment" then he
would see the content of the file in the body of the message.

Michael Gordon

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