Hi guys, i want a help about mail::sender. the mail i m sending has inline attachment(image) as well as normal attachment(e.g., pdf,doc)....i think for this the multipart should be "mixed". When such mail is send it works fine in email clients like outlook, gmail..but shows a different behaviour in Ipad. In Ipad the inline images appear rightly in the html page of email, but also shows all the inline attachment(images) at the bottom of the email just like the normal email. on the contrary i send out a test email with a signature(coz it has inline attachment), along with the normal attachment. it looks fine in all the email client along with IPAD. thanks in advance. Rohit.
P.S: also tried mime:lite and mail::sender::easy but didnt work for me.

In reply to mail::sender - email header - IPAD by themonk

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