ENCODING |
no |
String |
Determines how the message will be encoded. Default value is quoted-printable when content type is text/*, otherwise
the default is Base64 encoding. Conversion to quoted-printable and base64 is done automatically when those
types are specified, if you specify anyother type such as 7bit or 8bit you must ensure that the content
is already encoded useing the specifed encoding (encoding is not performed). However the line length will
be limited using the value of the LINELENGTH attribute in the CF_Mail tag.
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DISPOSITION |
no |
String |
Sets the Content-Disposition header for the attachment. Possible values are inline and attachment.
Default is attachment.
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CID |
no |
String |
Sets the Content-ID header for the attachment. This header is used most frequently for embeding images in HTML
email, see the examples. When CID is not specified the Content-ID header is not used.
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ALTERNATIVE |
no |
boolean |
When true specifies that the attachment is an alternative representation of the main email message. For example when you send
a multipart message (both text and html) the text message and HTML message are labeled as alternative, this tells the mail client
that the content in each part is the same, but is represented in different formats (plain text and HTML). The mail client uses the content type
to determine which part it can display to the user. You can use this attribute
to add additional parts to your message, by specifying TYPE="text/x-aol" your content can be read by
AOL users using AOL 6.0 and below (versions of AOL greater than AOL 6.0 can ready text/html). The default value for this attribute is false.
You should specify DISPOSITION="inline" when this attribute is set to true.
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CHARSET |
no |
string |
The character set the message is encoded in, us-ascii for example. When the attribute isn't given a value, no header is printed.
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