Attachments with Messages

Working in a SBO client:
When you attach an invoice to an e-mail (message) in SBO, a .jpg file is created in the "Attachments" folder and this file is then attached and sent with the email to the recipient.
Working in the DI API:
I want to perform the same function from another Application using the DI API. Attaching a file to a message and e-mailing it is no problem. BUT -> How on earth do I get specific Invoice(s) in a .jpg format in order to attach them?
Any help would br appreciated!

Barend
You can only use workarounds via the Application / UI API; maybe the new features in 2005 give you a few more options...
But there is no printing / picture file generation functionality in the APIs.
Sorry,
Frank

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