Hi, thanks for that tip. I was looking for something like that as I noticed that my Pictures are delivered as "UntitledXXX" (Eudora). I guess this is MIME spec, not DTML, but I guess this should go to the documentation... But using this gives me the same problems as with the sendmail tag and a propertie holding the name of a Mailhost object - I cannot get it to work properly as I guess it is expected. I would like to include for example the id of an Image as the MIME-Name. I tried: name="&dtml-id;" (which I would think is the best as this is inside a <dtml-boundary> tag) name="ID" name="<dtml-var ID>" But they all return just what's inside the quotes. As the last one usually fails miserably, I guess this is not behaving like it should (or I expect it to ) work. Does anyone know how to correctly do it? Thanks Jochen At 10:29 Uhr +0200 24.02.2000, Ainis wrote:
Hello , Look at DTML reference: http://www.zope.org/Documentation/Guides/DTML-HTML/DTML.18.html
If you do everything according these docs you'll end up getting emails with attachments named: 1.OCTET-STREAM, 2.OCTET-STREAM...
To solve this you should use undocumented "name" option with dtml-boundary tag. For example:
<dtml-boundary type=application/octet-stream disposition=attachment encode=base64 name="blah.gif"><dtml-var blah></dtml-mime>
Where blah.gif is the name attachment will be called.