Hi Rugger,
You basicly have two options here, the first has already
been
meantioned. Put the PDF online and create a script that
will allow
them to download the pdf document (remember to add some sort
of
security, randomly generated phrases and unique id's are
good in the
url) or you can send the RAW email headers for the
attachment. I dont
recommend the later as when I tried this only 40% of clients
received
the email the rest never received it.
On Jun 7, 1:11 pm, Rugger <Mfue... aol.com> wrote:
> When I send an email to my customer (invoice them), I'd
like to have
> the ability to attach a pdf file (so that my customer
can actually see
> the true invoice). Will the ATTACHMENT ability be
available soon?
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