I have a form that sends to myself and allows people to attach a file. But I can\'t seem to allow HTML in the message. I think I need two different Content-Type:
We use the LumiSoft.NET MIME library to create EML files. These EML files are constructed by database values. The body of the email can be plain text, RTF, or HTML. We know when the body is HTML so, w
I\'m looking for an easy way that doesn\'t involve using something like Indy to just decode Base64 that contains what the message from Thunderbird said.
SVN is showing mime type of some SQL files as a开发者_StackOverflowpplication/octate-stream. does emailing such files create such problem?Software sometimes makes mistakes too. Just change svn:mime-ty
The following fails: >>> a = email.message.Message() >>> a.set_payload(b\'some data\')
I\'m using FindMimeFromData from urlmon.dll for sniffing uploaded files\' MIME type. According to MIME Type Detection in Internet Explorer, image/tiff is one of the recognized MIME types. It works fin
I am creating a tool that is required to parse incoming MIME streams and return the email body and email attachments as separate file streams.
I have a Spring Web Application where a user can download PDF and Excel Files. I set the HTTP header for both of them:
I have a Base64 file into one part of my MimeMessage. I put it like this DataSource source = new FileDataSource(new File(\"base64Test.bin\"));
Can anyone please explain to me how to generate an image from a remote server using simplexml and store it in a temporary image file or po开发者_开发知识库int me to a tutorial that would shed some lig