programmatically determined multipart MIME
So I want to be a ble to send an email from Zope that attaches an arbitrary [0..reasonable] number of attachments. You usually do this like <dtml-sendmail mailhost="Whatever"> To: you@localhost From: me@localhost Subject: whatever <dtml-mime type="text/plain" encode="7bit"> test email <dtml-boundary type="application/octet-stream" disposition="attachment" encode="base64" filename_expr="'fileName.txt'"> file contents</dtml-mime> </dtml-sendmail> And there's no problem. But try to do this: <dtml-sendmail mailhost="Whatever"> To: you@localhost From: me@localhost Subject: whatever 2 <dtml-mime type="text/plain" encode="7bit"> test email 2 <dtml-in files> <dtml-boundary type="application/octet-stream" disposition="attachment" encode="base64" filename_expr="'fileName2.txt'"> <dtml-var fileContents> </dtml-in></dtml-mime> </dtml-sendmail> And Zope complains that the 'boundary' tag isn't expected. I quote: " Unexpected tag, for tag <dtml-boundary type="application/octet-stream" disposition="attachment" encode="base64" filename_expr="'fileName2.txt'">, on line X of METHOD" This seems to me like a reasonable thing to want to be able to do. Is there a good reason to forbid this? If there is, I suspect it lies in how the tag is called (I still haven't found that), but the contents of the "in" should be rendered before the "mime" so we should have the parts already, no? Do I have any recourse besides writing the mime stuff myself? --jcc (suspecting)
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J. Cameron Cooper