HTML emails with attachments

When I compose an html email (ie: using the float left alignment on a picture) and add an attachment(word doc), the formatting is lost on the recipient's end. In fact usually, the body of the message is blank and the pictures, html file, and original attachment all show up as attachments. I'm wondering if this is an undocumented limitation of Mail or if I'm doing something wrong. I know that when you compose a mail using stationery you can't add any attachments.
The formatting isn't even correct in Mail's sent folder (show up as rich text similar to Mail 2's formatting). Is anyone out there able to send an html email with an attachment?
~Ryan

It looks like there is an actual RFC for HTML e-mail. It is a bit more "standard" than I thought. When I looked at the raw messages last night, they didn't look like other HTML MIME messages I had worked with in the past. If I can provide that Apple Mail doesn't conform to this RFC, I will update the bug report with the details. In the past, Apple has been very good with e-mail standards - years ahead of everyone else. I certainly hope the format of the message is correct and it is just a display problem.

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               subject    IN VARCHAR2,
               message    IN VARCHAR2) IS
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                    subject    IN VARCHAR2,
                    mime_type  IN VARCHAR2    DEFAULT 'text/plain',
                    priority   IN PLS_INTEGER DEFAULT NULL)
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                   mime_type    IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'text/plain',
                   inline       IN BOOLEAN  DEFAULT TRUE,
                   filename     IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
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                     mime_type    IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'application/octet',
                     inline       IN BOOLEAN  DEFAULT TRUE,
                     filename     IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
                     last         IN BOOLEAN  DEFAULT FALSE) IS
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        len PLS_INTEGER;
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      END;
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                        inline       IN BOOLEAN  DEFAULT TRUE,
                        filename     IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
                        transfer_enc IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) IS
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                          recipients IN VARCHAR2,
                          subject    IN VARCHAR2,
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      END;
    END;
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