Am Sonntag 14 Mai 2006 13:24 schrieb anya: > I want to send an email message with picture in it.
This... > I dont want to put > it as > attachment but make it in the body of the mail, so every one who open > the email will see the picture.. will... > (it is possible that the solution will > be in any other format that will be opened i.e pdf, doc and I will put > this in the body ) never... > Neither in MimeWriter nor using the definition of MymeTypes I was able > to do it .. work. That is, unless you design your own MIME standard, and get all email clients out there to read your type of "structured document," which you inherently need for including pictures directly in an email (body), as MIME (as we know it today) only knows about stacked message parts, not about message content and higher level formatting. Basically, to include a picture in a body today, there's concensus that you insert a HTML-document into one MIME part, and an <img> link refers to the attachment that comes in another MIME part (by the filename, which is the same as for the attached MIME part). But, as you see, this specifically requires that the recipient is able to view HTML mails (which quite a lot of people, even those using M$ Outlook, have turned off by default). Anyway, read Ben Finney's response carefully. If you're trying to send out commercial email, I'll be the first person to dump your mail if it doesn't at least come in a format I can read (and understand!) text-only. --- Heiko. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list