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Re: Mail and Attachments
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Re: Mail and Attachments


  • Subject: Re: Mail and Attachments
  • From: "Gary (Lists)" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 19:58:53 -0400

"Shane Stanley" wrote:

> On 26/8/05 2:43 AM, "Automated Workflows,  LLC Mailing Lists"
> <email@hidden> 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?


Even though I often get befuddled clicking along in an app's dictionary (and
therefore I am only offering a 'stab' not an answer), this is what I make of
the connection, Shane:


class message

    has a property 'content'

        which holds data of a class text

            which has an element 'attachment'



Is that anywhere close to reality?

<shrug>
--
Gary

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