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ksysiek
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Posted: 15 March 2011 at 2:32am | IP Logged Quote ksysiek

hi,
i want to compose mail witch consist of with three parts. First part is configurable and is kept in file(text plain). Second parts must presents table so i create it with html and the last part is also configurable and is kept in file too.
I have two questions:
1) how to merge these parts, how to create email with plain text part and html part; i try to, but i lost one of them when using another one
2) how to create table in email - only with html? if so how to convert plain text from file into html? is there any useful method i can use ?

regards
ksysiek

ps
I use MailBee.NET ver. 5.8.2.180
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Igor
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Posted: 15 March 2011 at 4:11am | IP Logged Quote Igor

It sounds like you're trying to supply both HTML and plaintext bodies for the mail message. It is possible,
but you won't get real "merge" that way. Usually, it is assumed that HTML and plaintext parts, if both are
available, contain the same information - with HTML formatting lost for plaintext, of course.

MailBee.NET Objects doesn't offer any methods for converting plain text to HTML (unless we're speaking of
plaintext body automatically converted to HTML which is another story), you might want to search for some
other component which can do this, and use it in conjunction with MailBee.NET Objects.

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