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Re: cocoa-dev digest, Vol 2 #672 - 18 msgs
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Re: cocoa-dev digest, Vol 2 #672 - 18 msgs


  • Subject: Re: cocoa-dev digest, Vol 2 #672 - 18 msgs
  • From: Ondra Cada <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 25 May 2002 12:22:45 +0200

On Saturday, May 25, 2002, at 03:31 , Simson Garfinkel wrote:

Everybody seems to have missed this. There is some sort of API that an
application can use to send a file as an attachment. I don't know how it
works. Microsoft Word knows how it works. From within Word, you can say
"Send file as an attachment" and Word figures out whatever your default mail
application is, creates a new message, and then puts the current document
into that message as an attachment.

What makes you so sure that Word just does not construct a proper MIME-encoded contents -- which is of course then used like any other plain text -- itself? After all, it is not *that* difficult, although I do agree it is a bore...
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