cfmailpart
Description
Specifies one part of a multipart e-mail message. Can only be used in the cfmail tag. You can use more than one cfmailpart tag within a cfmail tag.
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History
ColdFusion
MX 6.1: Added this tag.
Syntax
<cfmail
... >
(Optional cfmailparam entries)
<cfmailpart
charset="character encoding"
type="mime type"
wraptext="number"
>
Mail part contents
</cfmailpart>
...
</cfmail>
Note: You can specify
this tag’s attributes in an attributeCollection attribute
whose value is a structure. Specify the structure name in the attributeCollection attribute
and use the tag’s attribute names as structure keys.
Attributes
| Attribute | Description | Required | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
| charset | The character encoding in which the part text is encoded. The following list includes commonly used values: utf-8 iso-8859-1 windows-1252 us-ascii shift_jis iso-2022-jp euc-jp euc-kr big5 hz-gb-2312 euc-cn utf-16 For more information on character encodings, see www.w3.org/International/O-charset.html. | Optional | Character encoding specified by charset attribute of cfmail tag |
| type | The MIME media type of the part. Can be a can be valid MIME media type or one of the following: text: specifies text/plain type. plain: specifies text/plain type. html: specifies text/html type. Note: For a list of all registered MIME media types, see www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/. | Required | |
| wraptext | Specifies the maximum line length, in characters of the mail text. If a line has more than the specified number of characters, replaces the last white space character, such as a tab or space, preceding the specified position with a line break. If there are no white space characters, inserts a line break at the specified position. A common value for this attribute is 72. | Optional | Do not wrap text |
Usage
Use this tag to create mail messages with alternative versions of the message that duplicate the content in multiple formats. The most common use is to send a plain text version of the message that can be read by all mail readers followed by a version formatted in HTML for display by HTML-compatible mail readers. Specify the simplest version first, with more complex versions afterwards. For more information, see www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2046.txt.
Example
<h3>cfmailpart Example</h3>
<cfmail from = "peter@domain.com" To = "paul@domain.com"
Subject = "Which version do you see?">
<cfmailpart type="text" wraptext="74">
You are reading this message as plain text, because your mail reader does not handle
HTML text.
</cfmailpart>
<cfmailpart type="html">
<h3>HTML Mail Message</h3>
You are reading this message as <strong>HTML</strong>.</p>
Your mail reader handles HTML text.</p>
</cfmailpart>
</cfmail>