[imp] IMP4.0rc3 - CID/MIME Multipart Messages
Jan Schneider
jan at horde.org
Tue Dec 7 07:49:18 PST 2004
Zitat von Brandon Knitter <knitterb at blandsite.org>:
> Although they are inline, they are not imbedded in an html email with
> img src's
> referencing different sections with CIDs. Unless I'm missing how to do that,
> even inline makes them separate attachment, viewed outside of the original
> email.
>
> Image a picture below.
>
> ============
> | |
> | :-) |
> | |
> ============
>
>
> Imagine a picture above.
>
> Either that, or image an HTML attachment with text and pictures
> visible, and all
> image sources coming from MIME attachments (not abolulte URLs pointing at a
> different site). Normally this would look like:
>
> ... html ...
> <img src="cid:<content-id>" />
> ... html ...
>
> If the above is possible using IMP, it's not clear to me how to do
> this. That
> was one of the first thing I look for! :)
Exactly like I told you. Create a HTML message (with the WYSIWYG editor).
> Quoting Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>:
>
>> Zitat von Brandon Knitter <knitterb at blandsite.org>:
>>
>>> [updated subject to reflect correct imp version, horde3 rc3 implied]
>>>
>>> Yo all,
>>>
>>> I've messed with this, and messed with this...UGH!! I even tried
>>> to decode
>>> what it's problem was by going through all the IMP and Horde
>>> framework code.
>>> Man, my head hurts, that's just way complex for me tonite.
>>>
>>> I've even read over RFC 2387 a couple times:
>>>
>>> ftp://ftp.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2387.txt
>>>
>>> This has even been quite a bit of help in my quest to get this working
>>> properly:
>>>
>>> http://www.dsv.su.se/~jpalme/ietf/mhtml.html
>>>
>>> If you have an example message source which I could look over, which
>>> allows for
>>> a html attachment to open with img src's pointing to
>>> cid:<content-id> internal
>>> MIME parts, that would be awesome.
>>>
>>> I'm changed to the multipart/related overall mime type as well,
>>> still no luck.
>>> I've messaged with content-disposition settings (every combination
>>> of inline
>>> and attachement).
>>>
>>> For the record, these look fine in Outlook, so I know I'm close.
>>> I'm sure M$
>>> isn't following the same [public] spec you guys are though! ;-)
>>>
>>> Thanks for the help, I'm going to bed!! :)
>>
>> Try sending yourself a HTML message with images from IMP and compare the
>> results.
Jan.
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