Hi, --On Mittwoch, 17. April 2002 10:19 +0200 Maik Jablonski <maik.jablonski@uni-bielefeld.de> wrote:
On Tue, 16 Apr 2002 22:23:35 -0400 "Trevor Toenjes" <zope@toenjes.com> wrote:
If you use the MIMETools-<dtml-sendmail>-tag, you can't attach several attachments to one mail. maybe you should have a look at the NMIMETools at This is misleading. You can attach several attachments with the sendmail tag. I have many scripts that do it.
you are right, trevor... sorry for my wrong description...
What you can't do...is loop <dtml-boundary> to programmatically add multiple attachments.
that's what I meant...;-)
Maik, I like your nmime idea. Would it be difficult for you to alter/patch the Zope core to add an end-tag to <dtml-boundary>, making it a block tag? Adding a </dtml-boundary> would solve the problem in Zope, and would be a great addition to 2.6.
my problem is: when I patch the core-code so that it understands only a <dtml-boundary>...</dtml-boundary>, this might break existing code. and I haven't worked it out to do something like: if only a single <dtml-boundary> is found, do it the old way, if a <dtml-boundary>...</dtml-boundary> exists, do it the new way.
so what to do?
It would not break existing code if nobody is using the dtml scripting in new code anyway :) Even sending mail is much cleaner in Python Scripts. See MailHostObject.send( messageText, mto, mfrom, subject,encode) Regards Tino Wildenhain