I think that is the expected behaviour: one email with attachments.Perhaps you can force your email reader to show the attachment as an email message if the attachment is a proper email message in its own right? I remember that the email reader on my BlackBerry would show all attachemnts that are proper emails indeed as one continuing email and not as a separate attachments.
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The problem is the script is suppposed to send out 100's of emails, all to outlook configured the way I have mine set up now. So making changes in outlook does not really solve my problem. I just gave up and am generating a single html code for everything I want to send. Had to make changes to the script but I couldnt figure out another way.
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The only way to guarantee everything in the message will be treated as being in the body of the message is to put everything in the first (or only) part of the message.
When mixing plain text with HTML, you can surround the plain test with <tt> ... </tt> tags. Or you can use a text-to-html filter to reformat your text into html.
If your message's main body is in html, you can "embed" attachments in the main body and they will be displayed as part of the main body. This is done using the <embed> or <object> tags to refer to the individual attachments. The are not actually embedded in the main body, merely "included by reference". But this is still relying on HTML tricks. The reason for doing this would be so the "extra" content you are including in the body is also available for individually saving without duplicating the content in the body and as attachments.
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Add an (additional) empty text before your first attachment? | [reply] |
But that just makes my email have 2 attachments, I want both in the body not as attachments.
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You can only have 1 body, and a body consisting of both plain text and HTML is simply not possible.
The first plain text attachment apparently ends up as body, so you could make that an explaining text.
If you want it all in the body, you could incorporate the plain text part as a <pre>-formatted part into the HTML and use that as body. I prefer plain text mails, therefore haven't done that yet, but it should work that way, too.
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