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 Posted by paul on 06/30/05 20:49 
Yes, thanks I learned and I got it working pretty cleanly now. 
 
 
steve wrote: 
> | So I'll need to separate headers and message. I'm not sure how it would 
> | reassemble that though as multi-part. Maybe if I just did a simpler html 
> | only content with one header. 
>  
> if you go the mail() route, yes...examples on the net on how to split it up.  
> yes, you could do just a simple html and be done with it. 
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> | > if you have access to you smtp server's pick up directory, i'd recommend 
> | > just writing directly to it with the output. 
> | 
> | I'll check. I'm not sure how this would help though. 
>  
> means you wouldn't have to use mail() and you write directly to file...smtp  
> would pick it up and send it automatically. mail() is fn quircky...i cut out  
> the middle-man...but then again, i'm working on my or my company's servers  
> over which i have full command...you may not have cart-blanc. 
>  
>  
> | Well, I tried it with just one header and I think it's working. Mozilla 
> | doesn't really show the html styling but I think that's just following 
> | the default display without adding colors & such. When I reply, it shows 
> | up as an html table. 
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> FANTASTIC...at least we got rid of the html tags and see it being  
> interpreted *as* html instead. you can embedd a css an have your html email  
> refer to it so that your html is a bit more "stylish". 
>  
> anyway, glad you've gotten this far! the code i gave handles most scenarios  
> people follow when wanting to send email via php...if it comes in handy down  
> the road, keep it, use it, modify it, abuse it...just hoped you learned from  
> it. 
>  
> ngu later, 
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> me 
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>
 
  
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