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Note
If a template has a Control Script that creates multiple PDF attachments, all the attachments are
secured by the same password.
Note
Via a Control Script it is possible to set a different user password and owner password, see "Control
Script: Securing PDF attachments" on page723, "Control Scripts" on page711 and "Control Script
API" on page1077.
Email attachments
Output, generated from an Email template, can have the following attachments:
l The contents of the Print context, in the form of a single PDF attachment.
l The output of the Web context, as an integral HTML file.
l Other files, an image or a PDF leaflet for example.
Attaching the Print context and/or the Web context is one of the options in the Send (Test)
Email dialog.
By default, when adding the Print context to an email, all Print sections are output to a single
PDF file, named after the email subject, which is then attached to the email. The PDF can be
protected with a password (see "Email PDF password" on the previous page).
When adding the Web context to an email, only the default Web section is generated and
added to the email as an HTML file that is named after the email subject.
Note
To split the Print context into multiple attachments, or to attach multiple Web sections as separate
attachments, and to rename this type of attachment, you need to create a Control Script that specifies
parts; see "Parts: splitting and renaming email attachments" on page716.
This topic explains how to attach files other than those generated by the Print or Web context.
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