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           | Posted: 16 July 2009 at 8:03am | IP Logged |   |  
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 |  We are trying to forward messages as attachments in a way that Outlook (2007) can open without having to use Outlook Express.
 
 When we add a string or file attachment to a message with a type of message/rfc822, Outlook tries to open it, but doesn't de-code the base64 encoding.  I've look at how Outlook sends these messages and it looks like all it's doing is including the raw message without any base64 encoding as a MIME part.  Is there any way to get Mailbee objects to not do the base64 encoding and/or otherwise attach a message that Outlook can open?
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        | Alex AfterLogic Support
 
  
  
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          This code shows how to attach Msg1 to Msg2:
           | Posted: 16 July 2009 at 9:26am | IP Logged |   |  
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       | Set Msg1 = CreateObject("MailBee.Message")
 Msg1.ImportFromFile "C:\src.eml"
 Set Msg2 = CreateObject("MailBee.Message")
 Msg2.AddStringAttachment Msg1.RawBody, False, "", "message/rfc822"
 Msg2.SaveMessage "C:\dest.eml"
 
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