Thunderbird send raw text - email

Hey I want to edit the header and the boundaries of an email in thunderbird like in the picture, however I don't know how to get this "raw view" to edit in thunderbird. Or is it not possible at all?
[thunderbird][supposed raw text]
I have downloaded add ons (ThunderbirdHTMLEdit) but it only shows me the HTML not the full raw data.

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I'm trying to send an email report to a slack channel. The report have contents in table format. The contents are getting displayed in the channel but not in a readable format since its not in table layout as with the original email.
I tried doing some search on this and couldn't come up with anything else other than opening mail from slack itself by following the open original link in the top right corner

How to send attachment with email in an ms access form

I was wondering would it be possible to create some sort of ms access form, where you would be able to upload any file and then be able to enter an email in another field, click a button, and send an email with said attachment to the entered email. So far I have the form created with an attachment field and below that I have a button and an empty field where the user can input an email that they would like to send the attachment to. My initial idea was to hard code the button to pull the attachment and send it to the desired email address using the .SendObject() function but i didn't find parameter for an attachment that I could send using the function.
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In the highlighted box is where users can add any number of attachments and in the box to the right of the send button is a text box that would allow users to put in an email address that they would like to send it to.
If there is a better way of doing this with forms please let me know, I'm always up for learning new things.
You can interface with the outlook objectmodel to create a mailitem, then .send the message and .attach a file, but the file has to be accessible to the filesystem. If the file were embedded in access, you would have to export it out, then attach it. This link and this link should give you a good idea of how this process works.
If you don't have outlook available, then you will either need software that has a VBA compatible API, or you can use a webservice to post the mail, but both of those options are far to massive to talk about here, unless you can provide more specifics.
Edit since your edit:
If you can use Outlook, and you can just store the path to the file() in the attachments field as an array, then you an loop over the array with mailitem.attach to attach multiple files

Can you and how do you embed images in an email when using the Gmail API?

When creating a message and using it to create a draft or email using the Gmail API, can you have an image embedded in the body? I'm looking to have the image data actually embedded similar to how copying and pasting an image (the actual data, not the link) into a Gmail email will place the image right in the content.
Can it be done like this or do I need to upload the image to some other location and use HTML to embed the image in the email? Any pointers on how to do it?
The short answer is that you would do this the same way you would for any email service.
The long answer is that you need to create a multipart/related message, where one part is the HTML content of the email and the other part is the image. The image part contains a Content-ID header that specifies an ID for the image, and the HTML image tag references that ID in the src attribute using the format cid:ID_HERE.
An example of how to construct such an email in Python is here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/1633493
P.S. - A great way to see how emails are constructed is to look at the raw message. You can look at the raw message for a given email in Gmail by clicking the drop down arrow next to the message and selecting "Show original".

How to display an image in a Thunderbird column?

The Thunderbird Addon Display Contact Photo shows a nice picture of users (or optionally their gravatar/identicon/wavatar/monsterid) next to the mail header and in the recepient list. Is it possible to have that icon also displayed in the Recepient column (or even better, the Correspondent one from Show InOut) or a separate column in the default mail list?
That is, I'd like to have the image from the left of the contacts in this screenshot
(source: mozilla.net)
also in the email overview so I can see very quickly whom each email is from.
Thunderbayes++ shows an icon in the email overview, if a mail is spam, ham or unsure. Maybe the code of this extension can help you to implement this.

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Having Problem sending images through php mail function.
I have used tiny MCE as a text editor for mail body and pasted some images into the body and some text.
All content with images are displayed as posted data but when I passed it to mail() function only the text is sent to the mail address.
I have set the mime version and also content type to text/HTML in header. I don't get what is the actual problem with sending images as content to mail body.
Please check the image path you have in your Editor Image path should be something like
Http://www.yoursite.com/images/uploads/image.jpg
if it is like
../../../images/uploads/image.jpg
It won't work in emails.
try to provide complete image location.
Thanks