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Add a String Attachment to an Email

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Demonstrates the Chilkat Email object's AddStringAttachment method, which adds an attachment directly from an in-memory string — no file needs to exist on disk. The 1st argument is the filename that is written into the MIME (it is not a path to a file that is read), and the 2nd argument is the text that becomes the attachment's body. In this example we build a simple email, attach a small CSV file named people.csv straight from a string, and then print the resulting MIME so you can see the attachment embedded in the message.

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;  This example demonstrates the Email object's AddStringAttachment method.
;  AddStringAttachment adds an attachment directly from an in-memory string.
;  The 1st argument is the filename to be placed in the MIME (not a file to be read).
;  The 2nd argument is the text content that becomes the attachment body.

$oEmail = ObjCreate("Chilkat.Email")

$oEmail.Subject = "Email with a string attachment"
$oEmail.Body = "See the attached CSV file."
$oEmail.From = "mary@example.com"
$oEmail.AddTo("Joe","joe@example.com")

;  The text content of the attachment.
Local $sCsvData = "id,name" & @CRLF & "1,Alice" & @CRLF & "2,Bob" & @CRLF

;  Add the string as an attachment named "people.csv".
$oEmail.AddStringAttachment("people.csv",$sCsvData)

;  Show the full MIME of the email, which now includes the attachment.
ConsoleWrite($oEmail.GetMime() & @CRLF)