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I'm using VBA to create customized HTML newsletters from information in an
Excel database. I want to have Outlook automatically compose the emails in both plaintext and HTML format using multipart/alternative MIME boundaries. As far as I know, I can add all of my plaintext, MIME boundaries, and HTML using olMail.Body =, but how to I use VBA to add the boundary designation to the header? Thanks! |
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