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Re: Mail and Attachments
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Re: Mail and Attachments


  • Subject: Re: Mail and Attachments
  • From: Michelle Steiner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 16:45:48 -0700


On Aug 25, 2005, at 4:02 PM, Shane Stanley wrote:

In Mail, an attachment is not an element of a message, it is an
element of the content of a message.

<sound of penny dropping> I'm curious about how you discovered this; am I
missing something in the dictionary?

It is in the dictionary, but is not obvious.

Content is defined as type string; string is text. the dictionary for text shows that one of the elements of text is attachment.

Further, the dictionary for message does not show attachment as an element

Besides, way back when, Chris Nebel or Cricket or someone else involved with mail and Applescript told us. <g>

-- Michelle

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