How to implement a RFC to XI to Mail scenario?

Hello All,
I need to implement a RFC to XI to Mail Scenario.
RFC should contain the content of the mail.
I need a Integration process which will read the RFC and transform it into a Mail
I have a Mail reciever adapter but how will the content that i have in RFC be send as the content in Mail? what is the Interface mapping required? Do i need to write a XSL to do the transformation and how?
I have already started implementing the scenario. but the mail i get has the content as a attachment and not as a text. i have written a xsl transformation in Interface Mapping that simply has
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"  xmlns:fo="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format">
    <xsl:template match="/">     
     <html>
     <body>
     <li>Hello from XI to meghana</li>
     </body>
     </html>     
    </xsl:template>
</xsl:stylesheet>
I get this message as a html in the attachment of the mail not as a content.
Could some 1 help me out??
Thanks
Meghana

Yes, I am doing a Sender RFC to XI (Integration process) to Reciever Mail Scenario. The program that i have already given is used as a test program to add the values to the table.It calls the function module ZSOSMS2 which has the foll source code:
FUNCTION ZSOSMS2.
""Local Interface:
*"  IMPORTING
*"     VALUE(I_TEST) TYPE  CHAR20 OPTIONAL
*"  TABLES
*"      ZSOSMS2 STRUCTURE  ZSOSMS2
*"  EXCEPTIONS
*"      ERROR
ENDFUNCTION.
I have been able to read this RFC, have done a Message mapping which maps the CONTENT(present in ZSOSMS" table to some body attribute of the target Message Type attribute.
With this i have been able to read the content from the RFC and put it in as the content of my mail. But i am not sure if this is the best way.
If you are aware of any optimal way of doing it please let me know..
Thanks,
Meghana

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