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cfmailparamSyntax<cfmail
to = "recipient"
subject = "message subject"
from = "sender"
more attributes... >
<cfmailparam
contentID = "content ID"
disposition = "disposition type">
file = "filename"
type ="media type"
OR
<cfmailparam
name = "header name"
value = "header value">
...
</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.
See alsocfmail, cfmailpart, cfftp, cfhttp, cfldap, cfpop; Using the cfmailparam tag in Sending and Receiving E-Mail in the Developing ColdFusion Applications HistoryColdFusion MX 6.x: Added the Disposition and ContentID attributes. ColdFusion MX 6.1: Added the type attribute. Attributes
UsageThis tag attaches a file or adds a header to an e-mail message. It can only be used in the cfmail tag. You can use multiple cfmailparam tags within a cfmail tag. You can use this tag to include a file, such as an image, in an HTML mail message. The file can be displayed inline in an HTML message, or as an attachment, as Example 2 shows. To include multiple files, use multiple cfmailparam tags. Display a file inline in a mail message
ExampleExample 1: This view-only example uses the cfmailparamtag to add a header to a message, attach files, and to return a receipt to the sender. <cfmail from = "peter@domain.com" To = "paul@domain.com"
Subject = "See Important Attachments and Reply">
<cfmailparam name = "Importance" value = "High">
Please review the new logo. Tell us what you think.
<cfmailparam file = "c:\work\readme.txt" type="text/plain">
<cfmailparam file = "c:\work\logo.gif" type="image/gif">
<cfmailparam name="Disposition-Notification-To" value="peter@domain.com">
</cfmail>
Example 2: This view-only example displays an image in the body of an HTML message. <cfmail type="HTML"
to = "#form.mailto#"
from = "#form.mailFrom#"
subject = "Sample inline image">
<cfmailparam file="C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\web.gif"
disposition="inline"
contentID="image1">
<p>There should be an image here</p>
<img src="cid:image1">
<p>After the picture</p>
</cfmail>
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