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===Syntax terms=== | ===Syntax terms=== | ||
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<td>A previously declared <var>Email</var> object. | <td>A previously declared <var>Email</var> object. | ||
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==Usage notes== | ==Usage notes== | ||
Subsequent invocations of the <var>SetBody</var> method completely replace any | Subsequent invocations of the <var>SetBody</var> method completely replace any |
Revision as of 21:54, 5 March 2012
Add body content to the message (Email class)
Syntax
email:SetBody( content, [Type= string], [Name= string], [Encoding= string])
Syntax terms
A previously declared Email object. | |
content | A Stringlist or Longstring that contains the actual e-mail body.
If a Stringlist is passed, each item in the Stringlist is delimited with a carriage-return/line-feed (CR/LF) character pair. To override this line-ending, you can specify a non-text content type as the value of the Type optional argument. In this case, no delimiter is added at the end of an item. If a longstring is passed, no delimiters are added to the content. |
options | Any combination of the following options. Each may be specified only once.
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Usage notes
Subsequent invocations of the SetBody method completely replace any existing content.
Examples
- The following code fragment adds HTML text to the to the body of an
SMTP message:
... %greet is object Email %sl is object Stringlist html to %sl <html> <h1> Hello world! </h1> </html> end html %greet:SetBody(%sl, type='text/html') ...
- For SetBody method examples, see "Basic e-mail" and "E-mail with attachment".