Garth Penglase at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Have you had experience with creating dual format emails? I use mainly
> HTML emails, but want to create a dual format. Now I know that the
> plain text version goes into the custom header, with a custom header to
> set the mime type and quoted-printable but my header doesn't work
> properly - I receive the html version fine but the plain text version
> displays as well and isn't formatted correctly (all strung together).
> 
> I suspect it is the difference between Content-Type: text/html;
> charset="iso-8859-1" and Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
> What should the Content-Type be set at. Do you have an  example of a

Ours looks something like this:

Content-type: multipart/alternative; boundary="alternative_boundary"

--alternative_boundary
Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit

It appears your e-mail client does not support HTML.

Please view the online version at the Photo Imaging web site:

http://www.photoimaging.com.au/newsletter/archive/Grapevine-08-09-2005.html

--alternative_boundary
Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII"
Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable

<HTML>

<HEAD>
<TITLE>PICA Grapevine Newsletter 08-09-2005</TITLE>
    <STYLE>
        P {


<snip>

</HTML>
--alternative_boundary



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