"Lindsay Adams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> According to the headers in your email, you are using Outlook Express.
>
> I think it is a microsoft issue. Because when I write a long email in OE,
> and send it to myself, I get it as an attachment.
>
> If I write it in Eudora, and pick up my mail with Eudora, it comes as one
> message, no attachment, but if I check mail in OE, it suddenly adds the
> message as an attachment.
>
> So, I don't think you can get around this with PHP functions, because I
> doubt the issue lies there.
>
> On 4/3/01 3:50 AM, "Tom Pinder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I'm using PHP to send emails. The problem I have is that when the emails
> > reach a certain length, the emails are sent with the email contents as
an
> > attachment, not as part of the body.
> >
> > I've looked thru all the mailing lists, but I can't find a reference to
a
> > similar problem. Has anyone come across this before?
> >
> > Is there is any way to control this behaviour? Is there a way of forcing
> > mail() or imap_mail() to include the contents in the email body?
> >
> > imap_mail ($testAddress, $title, $emailContents,
"from:[EMAIL PROTECTED]");
> > mail ($testAddress, $title, $emailContents, "from:[EMAIL PROTECTED]");

The issue probably lies (as Lindsay said) in Outlook express, more
accurately in the memo box type that is being used.

Microsoft has a terrible habbit of (in their 'free' stuff atleast) using the
Memo box (which has a limit of 32kb) for quick-view types of things.
Anything over that and you'd see what you are.

bkx



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