in reply to mail::sender - email header - IPAD

Whilst I'm not able to help you directly with the problem at hand, I *can* possibly help you make it more likely folks will bother reading your posts...

I strongly recommend reading up on a couple of FAQs to help you know how best to both phrase and format your requests and answers:

Writeup Formatting Tips How do I post a question effectively?

The easier you make it for folks to read your questions and responses, the more likely they are to actually read it... which makes it more likely they'll also take the time to respond :)

In the mean-time, I hope you get this sorted. But considering the issue is being experienced by other mailer apps/techs, I think you need to consider that the fault could be at the receiving end, rather than the sending end...

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Re^2: mail::sender - email header - IPAD
by themonk (Acolyte) on Apr 18, 2012 at 06:24 UTC
    Probably i didn't frame the question right but isn't much of the receiving end problem(as far as i see). I'll explain why.
    If i send the mail to ipad from say gmail/outlook with a inline attachment then the email appears right. But when the same mail is send via mail::sender then the above behavoiur is shown.

    i had posted the stackoverflow link so that the relevance of the issue can be overlapped and i think from there i did got a clue...

    i think i found a clue as why it isnt working.....

    "mixed dispositions handles within the same boundary range"
    Coz when i send out an email from gmail i see that the mail header has a hierarchy in the boundary part.....something like this.....
    3 boundary's

    1. pdf attachment boundary_id....e4a,mixed
    2. inline_attachment boundary_id....e49, related
    3. body (plain text) ....e48, alternative
    And when i send out mail from Mail::sender...i get all the mail as...
    --boundary-test-1
    in all the multiparts....i guess it should use 3 boundarys if the message to be send out is "MIXED".....


    Is the relevance incorrect?

      If you know what mix of boundaries you need to convince IPAD to display the email the way you want, see the Part() method and the examples near the end of the docs.

      Jenda
      Enoch was right!
      Enjoy the last years of Rome.

      Guys any pointers......