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Re: Creating complex HTML messages in mail via AppleScript
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Re: Creating complex HTML messages in mail via AppleScript


  • Subject: Re: Creating complex HTML messages in mail via AppleScript
  • From: Bruce Robertson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 10:51:13 -0700

> Hello,
>
> This can de bone using XMail http://lestang.org/osax/XMail/ , this
> osax contains a 'send raw mail' verb. You must then provide the whole
> mail with its headers and body. Just use HTML for the body and a
> content type of "text/html'.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Jean-Baptiste LE STANG

Information at the referenced site is a little confusing.

Xmail 3.7 from about a year ago is referenced and available for download.

But choosing the Xmail link in the sidebar on the page indicates that as of
December 2006 3.9 was close to final release.

So what is the version we should be using?

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