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Unfortunately it's too late now because I already had to deliver my solution.
I tested your code anyways, and in parts it works! Meaning: I can send that mail, and when I open it in Outlook or Thunderbird, the iCal-Part is there, as well as the html code. But:
- the html including all <tags> etc. AND the iCal are displayed as plain text, so it seems to not have been rendered properly into a MIME part (or whatever that is called; MIME is not one of my strengths in knowledge, I have to admit)
- my Outlook client regards the message as being a junk mail and automatically puts it into the appropriate folder. Something it doesn't do if the iCal file comes as a plain attachment...
Could all this have to do with the fact that in my testing scenario I don't have an Exchange server but am using a standard Non-Notes IMAP mail account?
I'd be happy if you had an idea what might be wrong. Although this has no priority at all at the moment...
And, just for curiosity: what's that <img> that you're trying to display in the message body?
Best regards,
-Lothar
Feedback response number WEBB7RUJ73 created by ~Justin Zekamanlen on 05/08/2009