Auto-responder with an attachment?

Hello,
I would like to set up an auto-responder in apple mail to send the client an email with a price list. The price list I use is a PDF that I made in Pages.
Is this possible?
I have googled enough to know that it is not simple out of the box. My hope is that there is a way to use Stationary as a way to generate the body of the email with the PDF and my signature.
I am open to any suggestions
Thanks

You could write an AppleScript that would create the message and attach the appropriate document, then trigger that AppleScript via a Mail rule. There's a basic AppleScript on this page:
http://email.about.com/od/macosxmailtips/qt/How-To-Set-Up-A-Non-Quoting-Autoresp onder-In-Mac-Os-X-Mail.htm
that could be modified to attach the document you wish. This thread may also be of use:
http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=9593641
Hope this helps.

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    [2013-03-18T19:03:34.259-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@169d2b1] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-52575d59:13d7daec7d5:-8000-000000000000d14d,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor.run shutdown is false, continuing
    [2013-03-18T19:03:34.259-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@169d2b1] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-52575d59:13d7daec7d5:-8000-000000000000d14d,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] Total number of messages = 2
    [2013-03-18T19:03:34.259-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@169d2b1] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-52575d59:13d7daec7d5:-8000-000000000000d14d,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] Number of new messages =0
    [2013-03-18T19:03:34.259-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@169d2b1] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-52575d59:13d7daec7d5:-8000-000000000000d14d,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] Number of unread messages =0
    [2013-03-18T19:03:34.259-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@169d2b1] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-52575d59:13d7daec7d5:-8000-000000000000d14d,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] Number of messages to be processed by IMAPMonitor = 2
    [2013-03-18T19:03:34.259-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@169d2b1] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-52575d59:13d7daec7d5:-8000-000000000000d14d,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor.convertMailToTransport(): Converting message ...
    [2013-03-18T19:03:34.446-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@169d2b1] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-52575d59:13d7daec7d5:-8000-000000000000d14d,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor.convertMailToTransport(): Message Type = BINARY
    [2013-03-18T19:03:34.446-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@169d2b1] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-52575d59:13d7daec7d5:-8000-000000000000d14d,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor: Headers Importance - High
    [2013-03-18T19:03:34.446-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@169d2b1] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-52575d59:13d7daec7d5:-8000-000000000000d14d,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor: Headers Subject - Inventory Quantity On Hand Update for 266219 as of 20130318 at 18:54
    [2013-03-18T19:03:34.446-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@169d2b1] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-52575d59:13d7daec7d5:-8000-000000000000d14d,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor: Headers Auto-Submitted - auto-generated
    [2013-03-18T19:03:34.446-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@169d2b1] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-52575d59:13d7daec7d5:-8000-000000000000d14d,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor: Headers To - [email protected]
    [2013-03-18T19:03:34.446-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@169d2b1] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-52575d59:13d7daec7d5:-8000-000000000000d14d,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor: Headers Message-ID - <[email protected]>
    [2013-03-18T19:03:34.446-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@169d2b1] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-52575d59:13d7daec7d5:-8000-000000000000d14d,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor: Headers Sender - [email protected]
    [2013-03-18T19:03:34.446-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@169d2b1] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-52575d59:13d7daec7d5:-8000-000000000000d14d,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor: Headers Date - Mon, 18 Mar 2013 18:54:35 -0500
    [2013-03-18T19:03:34.446-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@169d2b1] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-52575d59:13d7daec7d5:-8000-000000000000d14d,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor: Headers X-MIMETrack - Serialize by IMAP Server on abcAPP1/abc(Release 8.5.1|September 28, 2009) at[[
    03/18/2013 19:03:33
    [2013-03-18T19:03:34.446-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@169d2b1] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-52575d59:13d7daec7d5:-8000-000000000000d14d,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor: Headers MIME-Version - 1.0
    [2013-03-18T19:03:34.446-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@169d2b1] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-52575d59:13d7daec7d5:-8000-000000000000d14d,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor: Headers Content-type - multipart/mixed; [[
         Boundary="0__=09BBF1A1DF10DC2F8f9e8a93df938690918c09BBF1A1DF10DC2F"
    [2013-03-18T19:03:34.446-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@169d2b1] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-52575d59:13d7daec7d5:-8000-000000000000d14d,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor: Headers Content-Disposition - inline
    [2013-03-18T19:03:34.509-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE:32] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.engine] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@169d2b1] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-52575d59:13d7daec7d5:-8000-000000000000d14d,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.system.DiagnosticService] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] COntentHandler backcompat: true
    [2013-03-18T19:03:34.509-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@169d2b1] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-52575d59:13d7daec7d5:-8000-000000000000d14d,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor: MultiPart Message
    [2013-03-18T19:03:34.509-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE:32] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.engine] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@169d2b1] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-52575d59:13d7daec7d5:-8000-000000000000d14d,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.system.DiagnosticService] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] COntentHandler backcompat: true
    [2013-03-18T19:03:34.509-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE:32] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.engine] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@169d2b1] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-52575d59:13d7daec7d5:-8000-000000000000d14d,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.system.DiagnosticService] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] COntentHandler backcompat: true
    [2013-03-18T19:03:34.556-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@169d2b1] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-52575d59:13d7daec7d5:-8000-000000000000d14d,0] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor.saveAttachment(): PD94bWwgdmVyc2lvbj0iMS4wIiBlbmNvZGluZz0iVVRGLTgiID8+DQo8SW52ZW50b3J5VXBkYXRl[[
    IHhtbG5zOnhzaT0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMS9YTUxTY2hlbWEtaW5zdGFuY2UiDQp4
    c2k6c2NoZW1hTG9jYXRpb249Imh0dHA6Ly93d3cuZXhhbXBsZS5vcmcgSW52ZW50b3J5VXBkYXRl
    LnhzZCINCnhtbG5zPSJodHRwOi8vd3d3LmV4YW1wbGUub3JnIj4NCjxEYXRlPjIwMTMtMDMtMTg8
    L0RhdGU+DQo8VGltZT4xODo1NDo0NDwvVGltZT4NCjxUeXBlPiBGdWxsIDwvVHlwZT4NCjxWZW5k
    b3JJRD4yNjYyMTk8L1ZlbmRvcklEPg0KPEl0ZW0+DQo8U2t1PjQ8L1NrdT4NCjxRdWFudGl0eT4w
    PC9RdWFudGl0eT4NCjxDb3N0PjE1LjU8L0Nvc3Q+DQo8TmV3Q29zdD4xNS41PC9OZXdDb3N0Pg0K
    PE5ld0Nvc3RFZmZEYXRlPjIwMTMtMDMtMTg8L05ld0Nvc3RFZmZEYXRlPg0KPFN0YXR1cz4NCjxT
    Caused by: java.sql.SQLException: ORA-01461: can bind a LONG value only for insert into a LONG column
         at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CTTIoer.processError(T4CTTIoer.java:457)
         at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CTTIoer.processError(T4CTTIoer.java:405)
         at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4C8Oall.processError(T4C8Oall.java:889)

    Thanks Anuj,
    After setting the property, I am no longer receiving the error, however, still fails with a different error, "Exception occurs in conversion from mail to TransportMessage. Please make sure the message sent is in correct format." and "TransportMessage cannot be created from mail. Skip this mail."
    The error appears after / while, executing, IMAPMonitor.saveAttachment():
    Is this a problem with the attachment or the email?
    here is the log,
    [2013-03-19T09:16:23.264-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@11c2050] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-67aaafb8:13d82f27adb:-8000-0000000000000204,1:26833] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor.run(): IMAPMonitor goes to sleep for 60 secs ...
    [2013-03-19T09:17:23.266-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@11c2050] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-67aaafb8:13d82f27adb:-8000-0000000000000204,1:26833] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor.run: wake up. shutdown_ = false
    [2013-03-19T09:17:23.266-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@11c2050] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-67aaafb8:13d82f27adb:-8000-0000000000000204,1:26833] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor.run shutdown is false, continuing
    [2013-03-19T09:17:23.313-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@11c2050] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-67aaafb8:13d82f27adb:-8000-0000000000000204,1:26833] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] Total number of messages = 1
    [2013-03-19T09:17:23.313-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@11c2050] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-67aaafb8:13d82f27adb:-8000-0000000000000204,1:26833] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] Number of new messages =0
    [2013-03-19T09:17:23.329-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@11c2050] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-67aaafb8:13d82f27adb:-8000-0000000000000204,1:26833] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] Number of unread messages =0
    [2013-03-19T09:17:23.329-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@11c2050] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-67aaafb8:13d82f27adb:-8000-0000000000000204,1:26833] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] Number of messages to be processed by IMAPMonitor = 1
    [2013-03-19T09:17:23.329-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@11c2050] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-67aaafb8:13d82f27adb:-8000-0000000000000204,1:26833] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor.convertMailToTransport(): Converting message ...
    [2013-03-19T09:17:23.516-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@11c2050] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-67aaafb8:13d82f27adb:-8000-0000000000000204,1:26833] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor.convertMailToTransport(): Message Type = BINARY
    [2013-03-19T09:17:23.516-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@11c2050] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-67aaafb8:13d82f27adb:-8000-0000000000000204,1:26833] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor: Headers Subject - Inventory Quantity On Hand Update for 266219 as of 20130319 at 09:07
    [2013-03-19T09:17:23.516-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@11c2050] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-67aaafb8:13d82f27adb:-8000-0000000000000204,1:26833] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor: Headers To - [email protected]
    [2013-03-19T09:17:23.516-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@11c2050] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-67aaafb8:13d82f27adb:-8000-0000000000000204,1:26833] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor: Headers Message-ID - <[email protected]main>
    [2013-03-19T09:17:23.516-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@11c2050] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-67aaafb8:13d82f27adb:-8000-0000000000000204,1:26833] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor: Headers Date - Tue, 19 Mar 2013 09:07:29 -0500
    [2013-03-19T09:17:23.516-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@11c2050] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-67aaafb8:13d82f27adb:-8000-0000000000000204,1:26833] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor: Headers Sender - [email protected]
    [2013-03-19T09:17:23.516-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@11c2050] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-67aaafb8:13d82f27adb:-8000-0000000000000204,1:26833] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor: Headers From - [email protected]
    [2013-03-19T09:17:23.516-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@11c2050] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-67aaafb8:13d82f27adb:-8000-0000000000000204,1:26833] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor: Headers Content-type - multipart/mixed; [[
         Boundary="0__=09BBF1A0DFDE15CA8f9e8a93df938690918c09BBF1A0DFDE15CA"
    [2013-03-19T09:17:23.516-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@11c2050] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-67aaafb8:13d82f27adb:-8000-0000000000000204,1:26833] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor: Headers Content-Disposition - inline
    [2013-03-19T09:17:23.516-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@11c2050] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-67aaafb8:13d82f27adb:-8000-0000000000000204,1:26833] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor: Headers MIME-Version - 1.0
    [2013-03-19T09:17:23.516-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@11c2050] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-67aaafb8:13d82f27adb:-8000-0000000000000204,1:26833] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor: Headers Auto-Submitted - auto-generated
    [2013-03-19T09:17:23.516-05:00] [AdminServer] [TRACE] [] [oracle.soa.b2b.transport] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@11c2050] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 54ec404c68bbfb80:-67aaafb8:13d82f27adb:-8000-0000000000000204,1:26833] [SRC_CLASS: oracle.tip.b2b.transport.basic.TransportLogger] [APP: soa-infra] [SRC_METHOD: log] IMAPMonitor: Headers X-MIMETrack - Itemize by Agent Manager on abcAPP1/abc(Release 8.5.1|September 28, 2009) at[[
    03/19/2013 09:07:29,CD-MIME by IMAP Server on abcAPP1/abc(Release 8.5.1|September 28, 2009) at
    03/19/2013 09:17:21,CD-MIME complete at 03/19/2013 09:17:21,Itemize by IMAP Server on abcAPP1/abc(Release 8.5.1|September 28, 2009) at
    03/19/2013 09:17:22
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