Sending Attachment in Email in GP

Hello,
I have a GP Application in which the user wants to use the Attachment functionality. So I am thinking of sending the Attachments attached by the initiator in the email which is sent by using the Action 'Send an Email in Background with Attachment(optional)' to the Approver. So how can i implement this .?
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Regards,
Anil

Hi Anil,
Have you done this scenario?
Please let em know.
Rajesh N

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    -- or the native one in 9i. End the attachment with end_attachment.
    PROCEDURE begin_attachment(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
                   mime_type IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'text/plain',
                   inline IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT TRUE,
                   filename IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
                   transfer_enc IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL);
    -- End the attachment.
    PROCEDURE end_attachment(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
                   last IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE);
    -- End the email.
    PROCEDURE end_mail(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection);
    -- Extended email API to send multiple emails in a session for better
    -- performance. First, begin an email session with begin_session.
    -- Then, begin each email with a session by calling begin_mail_in_session
    -- instead of begin_mail. End the email with end_mail_in_session instead
    -- of end_mail. End the email session by end_session.
    FUNCTION begin_session RETURN utl_smtp.connection;
    -- Begin an email in a session.
    PROCEDURE begin_mail_in_session(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
                        sender IN VARCHAR2,
                        recipients IN VARCHAR2,
                        subject IN VARCHAR2,
    --                     mime_type IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'text/plain; charset=windows-1255',
              mime_type IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'text/plain',
                        priority IN PLS_INTEGER DEFAULT NULL);
    -- End an email in a session.
    PROCEDURE end_mail_in_session(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection);
    -- End an email session.
    PROCEDURE end_session(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection);
    END;
    CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE BODY demo_mail_heb IS
    -- Sent clear Html Email
    procedure send_html_mail (p_sender in varchar2 default null,
    p_recipients in varchar2 default null,
    p_subject in varchar2 default null,
    p_data in varchar2 default null,
    p_mime_type in varchar2 default 'text/html; charset=windows-1255')
    Is
    conn utl_smtp.connection;
    BEGIN
    conn := demo_mail_heb.begin_mail(
    sender => p_sender,
    recipients => p_recipients,
    subject => p_subject,
    mime_type => p_mime_type);
    demo_mail_heb.write_text(
    conn => conn,
    message => p_data);
    demo_mail_heb.end_mail( conn => conn );
    END;
    -- Sent Html Email with Attachment
    procedure send_html_mail_attach (p_sender in varchar2 default null,
    p_recipients in varchar2 default null,
    p_subject in varchar2 default null,
    p_data in varchar2 default '<b>áå÷ø èåá òåìí - áãé÷ä</b',
    p_mime_type in varchar2 default demo_mail_heb.MULTIPART_MIME_TYPE,
    p_file_name in varchar2 default 'but_choose_file.gif',
    p_file_mime_type in varchar2 default 'application/pdf',
    p_file_URL in varchar2 default 'http://10.172.246.160:7777/i/but_choose_file.gif')
    is
    conn utl_smtp.connection;
    req utl_http.req;
    resp utl_http.resp;
    data RAW(200);
    begin
    conn := demo_mail_heb.begin_mail(
    sender => p_sender,
    recipients => p_recipients,
    subject => p_subject,
    mime_type => p_mime_type);
    demo_mail_heb.attach_text(
    conn => conn,
    data => p_data,
    mime_type => 'text/html');
    demo_mail_heb.begin_attachment(
    conn => conn,
    mime_type => p_file_mime_type,
    inline => TRUE,
    filename => p_file_name,
    transfer_enc => 'base64');
    -- In writing Base-64 encoded text following the MIME format below,
    -- the MIME format requires that a long piece of data must be splitted
    -- into multiple lines and each line of encoded data cannot exceed
    -- 80 characters, including the new-line characters. Also, when
    -- splitting the original data into pieces, the length of each chunk
    -- of data before encoding must be a multiple of 3, except for the
    -- last chunk. The constant demo_mail_heb.MAX_BASE64_LINE_WIDTH
    -- (76 / 4 * 3 = 57) is the maximum length (in bytes) of each chunk
    -- of data before encoding.
    Utl_Http.set_proxy('www-proxy.us.oracle.com', 'oracle.com');
    req := utl_http.begin_request(p_file_URL);
    resp := utl_http.get_response(req);
    BEGIN
    LOOP
    utl_http.read_raw(resp, data, demo_mail_heb.MAX_BASE64_LINE_WIDTH);
    demo_mail_heb.write_raw(
    conn => conn,
    message => utl_encode.base64_encode(data));
    END LOOP;
    EXCEPTION
    WHEN utl_http.end_of_body THEN
    utl_http.end_response(resp);
    END;
    demo_mail_heb.end_attachment( conn => conn );
    demo_mail_heb.end_mail( conn => conn );
    end;
    -- Return the next email address in the list of email addresses, separated
    -- by either a "," or a ";". The format of mailbox may be in one of these:
    -- someone@some-domain
    -- "Someone at some domain" <someone@some-domain>
    -- Someone at some domain <someone@some-domain>
    FUNCTION get_address(addr_list IN OUT VARCHAR2) RETURN VARCHAR2 IS
    addr VARCHAR2(256);
    i pls_integer;
    FUNCTION lookup_unquoted_char(str IN VARCHAR2,
                        chrs IN VARCHAR2) RETURN pls_integer AS
    c VARCHAR2(5);
    i pls_integer;
    len pls_integer;
    inside_quote BOOLEAN;
    BEGIN
    inside_quote := false;
    i := 1;
    len := length(str);
    WHILE (i <= len) LOOP
         c := substr(str, i, 1);
         IF (inside_quote) THEN
         IF (c = '"') THEN
         inside_quote := false;
         ELSIF (c = '\') THEN
         i := i + 1; -- Skip the quote character
         END IF;
         GOTO next_char;
         END IF;
         IF (c = '"') THEN
         inside_quote := true;
         GOTO next_char;
         END IF;
         IF (instr(chrs, c) >= 1) THEN
         RETURN i;
         END IF;
         <<next_char>>
         i := i + 1;
    END LOOP;
    RETURN 0;
    END;
    BEGIN
    addr_list := ltrim(addr_list);
    i := lookup_unquoted_char(addr_list, ',;');
    IF (i >= 1) THEN
    addr := substr(addr_list, 1, i - 1);
    addr_list := substr(addr_list, i + 1);
    ELSE
    addr := addr_list;
    addr_list := '';
    END IF;
    i := lookup_unquoted_char(addr, '<');
    IF (i >= 1) THEN
    addr := substr(addr, i + 1);
    i := instr(addr, '>');
    IF (i >= 1) THEN
         addr := substr(addr, 1, i - 1);
    END IF;
    END IF;
    RETURN addr;
    END;
    -- Write a MIME header
    PROCEDURE write_mime_header(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
                   name IN VARCHAR2,
                   value IN VARCHAR2) IS
    BEGIN
    -- utl_smtp.write_data(conn, name || ': ' || value || utl_tcp.CRLF);
    utl_smtp.write_raw_data(conn, UTL_RAW.CAST_TO_RAW(name || ': ' ||value || utl_tcp.CRLF));
    END;
    -- Mark a message-part boundary. Set <last> to TRUE for the last boundary.
    PROCEDURE write_boundary(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
                   last IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE) AS
    BEGIN
    IF (last) THEN
    utl_smtp.write_data(conn, LAST_BOUNDARY);
    ELSE
    utl_smtp.write_data(conn, FIRST_BOUNDARY);
    END IF;
    END;
    PROCEDURE mail(sender IN VARCHAR2,
              recipients IN VARCHAR2,
              subject IN VARCHAR2,
              message IN VARCHAR2) IS
    conn utl_smtp.connection;
    BEGIN
    conn := begin_mail(sender, recipients, subject);
    write_text(conn, message);
    end_mail(conn);
    END;
    FUNCTION begin_mail(sender IN VARCHAR2,
              recipients IN VARCHAR2,
              subject IN VARCHAR2,
              mime_type IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'text/plain',
              priority IN PLS_INTEGER DEFAULT NULL)
              RETURN utl_smtp.connection IS
    conn utl_smtp.connection;
    BEGIN
    conn := begin_session;
    begin_mail_in_session(conn, sender, recipients, subject, mime_type,
    priority);
    RETURN conn;
    END;
    PROCEDURE write_text(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
              message IN VARCHAR2) IS
    BEGIN
    utl_smtp.write_raw_data(conn, utl_raw.cast_to_raw(CONVERT(message,'IW8ISO8859P8')));
    END;
    PROCEDURE write_mb_text(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
                   message IN VARCHAR2) IS
    BEGIN
    utl_smtp.write_raw_data(conn, utl_raw.cast_to_raw(message));
    END;
    PROCEDURE write_raw(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
              message IN RAW) IS
    BEGIN
    utl_smtp.write_raw_data(conn, message);
    END;
    PROCEDURE attach_text(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
                   data IN VARCHAR2,
                   mime_type IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'text/plain',
                   inline IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT TRUE,
                   filename IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
              last IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE) IS
    BEGIN
    begin_attachment(conn, mime_type, inline, filename);
    write_text(conn, data);
    end_attachment(conn, last);
    END;
    PROCEDURE attach_base64(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
                   data IN RAW,
                   mime_type IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'application/octet',
                   inline IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT TRUE,
                   filename IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
                   last IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE) IS
    i PLS_INTEGER;
    len PLS_INTEGER;
    BEGIN
    begin_attachment(conn, mime_type, inline, filename, 'base64');
    -- Split the Base64-encoded attachment into multiple lines
    i := 1;
    len := utl_raw.length(data);
    WHILE (i < len) LOOP
    IF (i + MAX_BASE64_LINE_WIDTH < len) THEN
         utl_smtp.write_raw_data(conn,
         utl_encode.base64_encode(utl_raw.substr(data, i,
         MAX_BASE64_LINE_WIDTH)));
    ELSE
         utl_smtp.write_raw_data(conn,
         utl_encode.base64_encode(utl_raw.substr(data, i)));
    END IF;
    utl_smtp.write_data(conn, utl_tcp.CRLF);
    i := i + MAX_BASE64_LINE_WIDTH;
    END LOOP;
    end_attachment(conn, last);
    END;
    PROCEDURE begin_attachment(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
                   mime_type IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'text/plain',
                   inline IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT TRUE,
                   filename IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
                   transfer_enc IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) IS
    BEGIN
    write_boundary(conn);
    write_mime_header(conn, 'Content-Type', mime_type);
    IF (filename IS NOT NULL) THEN
    IF (inline) THEN
         write_mime_header(conn, 'Content-Disposition',
         'inline; filename="'||filename||'"');
    ELSE
         write_mime_header(conn, 'Content-Disposition',
         'attachment; filename="'||filename||'"');
    END IF;
    END IF;
    IF (transfer_enc IS NOT NULL) THEN
    write_mime_header(conn, 'Content-Transfer-Encoding', transfer_enc);
    END IF;
    utl_smtp.write_data(conn, utl_tcp.CRLF);
    END;
    PROCEDURE end_attachment(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
                   last IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE) IS
    BEGIN
    utl_smtp.write_data(conn, utl_tcp.CRLF);
    IF (last) THEN
    write_boundary(conn, last);
    END IF;
    END;
    PROCEDURE end_mail(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection) IS
    BEGIN
    end_mail_in_session(conn);
    end_session(conn);
    END;
    FUNCTION begin_session RETURN utl_smtp.connection IS
    conn utl_smtp.connection;
    BEGIN
    -- open SMTP connection
    conn := utl_smtp.open_connection(smtp_host, smtp_port);
    utl_smtp.helo(conn, smtp_domain);
    RETURN conn;
    END;
    PROCEDURE begin_mail_in_session(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
                        sender IN VARCHAR2,
                        recipients IN VARCHAR2,
                        subject IN VARCHAR2,
                        mime_type IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'text/plain',
                   --     mime_type IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'text/plain; charset=windows-1255',
                        priority IN PLS_INTEGER DEFAULT NULL) IS
    my_recipients VARCHAR2(32767) := recipients;
    my_sender VARCHAR2(32767) := sender;
    BEGIN
    -- Specify sender's address (our server allows bogus address
    -- as long as it is a full email address ([email protected]).
    utl_smtp.mail(conn, get_address(my_sender));
    -- Specify recipient(s) of the email.
    WHILE (my_recipients IS NOT NULL) LOOP
    utl_smtp.rcpt(conn, get_address(my_recipients));
    END LOOP;
    -- Start body of email
    utl_smtp.open_data(conn);
    -- Set "From" MIME header
    write_mime_header(conn, 'From', sender);
    -- Set "To" MIME header
    write_mime_header(conn, 'To', recipients);
    -- Set "Subject" MIME header
    write_mime_header(conn, 'Subject', subject);
    -- Set "Content-Type" MIME header
    write_mime_header(conn, 'Content-Type', mime_type);
    -- Set "X-Mailer" MIME header
    write_mime_header(conn, 'X-Mailer', MAILER_ID);
    -- Set priority:
    -- High Normal Low
    -- 1 2 3 4 5
    IF (priority IS NOT NULL) THEN
    write_mime_header(conn, 'X-Priority', priority);
    END IF;
    -- Send an empty line to denotes end of MIME headers and
    -- beginning of message body.
    utl_smtp.write_data(conn, utl_tcp.CRLF);
    IF (mime_type LIKE 'multipart/mixed%') THEN
    write_text(conn, 'This is a multi-part message in MIME format.' ||
         utl_tcp.crlf);
    END IF;
    END;
    PROCEDURE end_mail_in_session(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection) IS
    BEGIN
    utl_smtp.close_data(conn);
    END;
    PROCEDURE end_session(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection) IS
    BEGIN
    utl_smtp.quit(conn);
    END;
    END;

    Hello All,
    Small modification - use this package and not the above
    HERE IS A WORKING CODE FOR SENDING HEBREW MESSAGES (INCLUDING SUBJECT IN UTF-8 APPEAR IN ALL EMAIL CLIENTS I HAVE CHECKED) + ATTACHMENTS
    Code attached below is supplied as is with no support. anyhow if help is needed , please contact me via [email protected]
    ============================================================================
    CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE demo_mail_heb IS
    ----------------------- Customizable Section -----------------------
    -- Customize the SMTP host, port and your domain name below.
    smtp_host VARCHAR2(256) := pst_ajax.getParameter('EMAIL_SMTP_HOST');
    smtp_port PLS_INTEGER := pst_ajax.getParameter('EMAIL_SMTP_PORT');
    smtp_domain VARCHAR2(256) := pst_ajax.getParameter('EMAIL_SMTP_DOMAIN');
    -- Customize the signature that will appear in the email's MIME header.
    -- Useful for versioning.
    MAILER_ID CONSTANT VARCHAR2(256) := 'Mailer by Oracle UTL_SMTP';
    --------------------- End Customizable Section ---------------------
    -- A unique string that demarcates boundaries of parts in a multi-part email
    -- The string should not appear inside the body of any part of the email.
    -- Customize this if needed or generate this randomly dynamically.
    BOUNDARY CONSTANT VARCHAR2(256) := '-----7D81B75CCC90D2974F7A1CBD';
    FIRST_BOUNDARY CONSTANT VARCHAR2(256) := '--' || BOUNDARY || utl_tcp.CRLF;
    LAST_BOUNDARY CONSTANT VARCHAR2(256) := '--' || BOUNDARY || '--' ||
    utl_tcp.CRLF;
    -- A MIME type that denotes multi-part email (MIME) messages.
    MULTIPART_MIME_TYPE CONSTANT VARCHAR2(256) := 'multipart/mixed; boundary="'||
    BOUNDARY || '"';
    MAX_BASE64_LINE_WIDTH CONSTANT PLS_INTEGER := 76 / 4 * 3;
    -- Sent clear Html Email
    procedure send_html_mail (p_sender in varchar2 default null,
    p_recipients in varchar2 default null,
    p_subject in varchar2 default null,
    p_data in varchar2 default null,
    p_mime_type in varchar2 default 'text/html; charset=windows-1255');
    -- Sent Html Email with Attachment
    procedure send_html_mail_attach (p_sender in varchar2 default null,
    p_recipients in varchar2 default null,
    p_subject in varchar2 default null,
    p_data in varchar2 default '<b>áå÷ø èåá òåìí - áãé÷ä</b',
    p_mime_type in varchar2 default 'text/html; charset=windows-1255',
    p_file_name in varchar2 default 'but_choose_file.gif',
    p_file_mime_type in varchar2 default 'application/pdf',
    p_file_URL in varchar2 default 'http://10.172.246.160:7777/i/but_choose_file.gif');
    -- A simple email API for sending email in plain text in a single call.
    -- The format of an email address is one of these:
    -- someone@some-domain
    -- "Someone at some domain" <someone@some-domain>
    -- Someone at some domain <someone@some-domain>
    -- The recipients is a list of email addresses separated by
    -- either a "," or a ";"
    PROCEDURE mail(sender IN VARCHAR2,
              recipients IN VARCHAR2,
              subject IN VARCHAR2,
              message IN VARCHAR2);
    -- Extended email API to send email in HTML or plain text with no size limit.
    -- First, begin the email by begin_mail(). Then, call write_text() repeatedly
    -- to send email in ASCII piece-by-piece. Or, call write_mb_text() to send
    -- email in non-ASCII or multi-byte character set. End the email with
    -- end_mail().
    FUNCTION begin_mail(sender IN VARCHAR2,
              recipients IN VARCHAR2,
              subject IN VARCHAR2,
              mime_type IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'text/plain',
              priority IN PLS_INTEGER DEFAULT NULL)
              RETURN utl_smtp.connection;
    -- Write email body in ASCII
    PROCEDURE write_text(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
              message IN VARCHAR2);
    -- Write email body in non-ASCII (including multi-byte). The email body
    -- will be sent in the database character set.
    PROCEDURE write_mb_text(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
                   message IN VARCHAR2);
    -- Write email body in binary
    PROCEDURE write_raw(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
              message IN RAW);
    -- APIs to send email with attachments. Attachments are sent by sending
    -- emails in "multipart/mixed" MIME format. Specify that MIME format when
    -- beginning an email with begin_mail().
    -- Send a single text attachment.
    PROCEDURE attach_text(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
                   data IN VARCHAR2,
                   mime_type IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'text/plain',
                   inline IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT TRUE,
                   filename IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
              last IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE);
    -- Send a binary attachment. The attachment will be encoded in Base-64
    -- encoding format.
    PROCEDURE attach_base64(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
                   data IN RAW,
                   mime_type IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'application/octet',
                   inline IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT TRUE,
                   filename IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
                   last IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE);
    -- Send an attachment with no size limit. First, begin the attachment
    -- with begin_attachment(). Then, call write_text repeatedly to send
    -- the attachment piece-by-piece. If the attachment is text-based but
    -- in non-ASCII or multi-byte character set, use write_mb_text() instead.
    -- To send binary attachment, the binary content should first be
    -- encoded in Base-64 encoding format using the demo package for 8i,
    -- or the native one in 9i. End the attachment with end_attachment.
    PROCEDURE begin_attachment(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
                   mime_type IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'text/plain',
                   inline IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT TRUE,
                   filename IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
                   transfer_enc IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL);
    -- End the attachment.
    PROCEDURE end_attachment(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
                   last IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE);
    -- End the email.
    PROCEDURE end_mail(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection);
    -- Extended email API to send multiple emails in a session for better
    -- performance. First, begin an email session with begin_session.
    -- Then, begin each email with a session by calling begin_mail_in_session
    -- instead of begin_mail. End the email with end_mail_in_session instead
    -- of end_mail. End the email session by end_session.
    FUNCTION begin_session RETURN utl_smtp.connection;
    -- Handling the Email Subject Line
    function mimeheader_encode(
    p_str varchar2
    , p_charset varchar2 := 'UTF-8') return varchar2;
    -- Begin an email in a session.
    PROCEDURE begin_mail_in_session(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
                        sender IN VARCHAR2,
                        recipients IN VARCHAR2,
                        subject IN VARCHAR2,
    --                     mime_type IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'text/plain; charset=windows-1255',
              mime_type IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'text/plain',
                        priority IN PLS_INTEGER DEFAULT NULL);
    -- End an email in a session.
    PROCEDURE end_mail_in_session(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection);
    -- End an email session.
    PROCEDURE end_session(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection);
    END;
    CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE BODY demo_mail_heb IS
    -- Sent clear Html Email
    procedure send_html_mail (p_sender in varchar2 default null,
    p_recipients in varchar2 default null,
    p_subject in varchar2 default null,
    p_data in varchar2 default null,
    p_mime_type in varchar2 default 'text/html; charset=windows-1255')
    Is
    conn utl_smtp.connection;
    BEGIN
    conn := demo_mail_heb.begin_mail(
    sender => p_sender,
    recipients => p_recipients,
    subject => p_subject,
    mime_type => 'text/html; charset=UTF-8');--p_mime_type);
    demo_mail_heb.write_text(
    conn => conn,
    message => p_data);
    demo_mail_heb.end_mail( conn => conn );
    END;
    -- Sent Html Email with Attachment
    procedure send_html_mail_attach (p_sender in varchar2 default null,
    p_recipients in varchar2 default null,
    p_subject in varchar2 default null,
    p_data in varchar2 default '<b>áå÷ø èåá òåìí - áãé÷ä</b',
    p_mime_type in varchar2 default 'text/html; charset=windows-1255',
    p_file_name in varchar2 default 'but_choose_file.gif',
    p_file_mime_type in varchar2 default 'application/pdf',
    p_file_URL in varchar2 default 'http://10.172.246.160:7777/i/but_choose_file.gif')
    is
    conn utl_smtp.connection;
    req utl_http.req;
    resp utl_http.resp;
    data RAW(200);
    v_mime_type varchar2(32767):=demo_mail.MULTIPART_MIME_TYPE;
    begin
    conn := demo_mail_heb.begin_mail(
    sender => p_sender,
    recipients => p_recipients,
    subject => p_subject,
    mime_type => v_mime_type);
    demo_mail_heb.attach_text(
    conn => conn,
    data => p_data,
    mime_type => 'text/html');
    demo_mail_heb.begin_attachment(
    conn => conn,
    mime_type => p_file_mime_type,
    inline => TRUE,
    filename => p_file_name,
    transfer_enc => 'base64');
    -- In writing Base-64 encoded text following the MIME format below,
    -- the MIME format requires that a long piece of data must be splitted
    -- into multiple lines and each line of encoded data cannot exceed
    -- 80 characters, including the new-line characters. Also, when
    -- splitting the original data into pieces, the length of each chunk
    -- of data before encoding must be a multiple of 3, except for the
    -- last chunk. The constant demo_mail_heb.MAX_BASE64_LINE_WIDTH
    -- (76 / 4 * 3 = 57) is the maximum length (in bytes) of each chunk
    -- of data before encoding.
    req := utl_http.begin_request(p_file_URL);
    resp := utl_http.get_response(req);
    BEGIN
    LOOP
    utl_http.read_raw(resp, data, demo_mail_heb.MAX_BASE64_LINE_WIDTH);
    demo_mail_heb.write_raw(
    conn => conn,
    message => utl_encode.base64_encode(data));
    END LOOP;
    EXCEPTION
    WHEN utl_http.end_of_body THEN
    utl_http.end_response(resp);
    END;
    demo_mail_heb.end_attachment( conn => conn );
    demo_mail_heb.end_mail( conn => conn );
    end;
    -- Return the next email address in the list of email addresses, separated
    -- by either a "," or a ";". The format of mailbox may be in one of these:
    -- someone@some-domain
    -- "Someone at some domain" <someone@some-domain>
    -- Someone at some domain <someone@some-domain>
    FUNCTION get_address(addr_list IN OUT VARCHAR2) RETURN VARCHAR2 IS
    addr VARCHAR2(256);
    i pls_integer;
    FUNCTION lookup_unquoted_char(str IN VARCHAR2,
    chrs IN VARCHAR2) RETURN pls_integer AS
    c VARCHAR2(5);
    i pls_integer;
    len pls_integer;
    inside_quote BOOLEAN;
    BEGIN
    inside_quote := false;
    i := 1;
    len := length(str);
    WHILE (i <= len) LOOP
    c := substr(str, i, 1);
    IF (inside_quote) THEN
    IF (c = '"') THEN
    inside_quote := false;
    ELSIF (c = '\') THEN
    i := i + 1; -- Skip the quote character
    END IF;
    GOTO next_char;
    END IF;
    IF (c = '"') THEN
    inside_quote := true;
    GOTO next_char;
    END IF;
    IF (instr(chrs, c) >= 1) THEN
    RETURN i;
    END IF;
    <<next_char>>
    i := i + 1;
    END LOOP;
    RETURN 0;
    END;
    BEGIN
    addr_list := ltrim(addr_list);
    i := lookup_unquoted_char(addr_list, ',;');
    IF (i >= 1) THEN
    addr := substr(addr_list, 1, i - 1);
    addr_list := substr(addr_list, i + 1);
    ELSE
    addr := addr_list;
    addr_list := '';
    END IF;
    i := lookup_unquoted_char(addr, '<');
    IF (i >= 1) THEN
    addr := substr(addr, i + 1);
    i := instr(addr, '>');
    IF (i >= 1) THEN
    addr := substr(addr, 1, i - 1);
    END IF;
    END IF;
    RETURN addr;
    END;
    -- Write a MIME header
    PROCEDURE write_mime_header(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
    name IN VARCHAR2,
    value IN VARCHAR2) IS
    BEGIN
    -- utl_smtp.write_data(conn, name || ': ' || value || utl_tcp.CRLF);
    utl_smtp.write_raw_data(conn, UTL_RAW.CAST_TO_RAW(name || ': ' ||value || utl_tcp.CRLF));
    END;
    -- Mark a message-part boundary. Set <last> to TRUE for the last boundary.
    PROCEDURE write_boundary(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
    last IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE) AS
    BEGIN
    IF (last) THEN
    utl_smtp.write_data(conn, LAST_BOUNDARY);
    ELSE
    utl_smtp.write_data(conn, FIRST_BOUNDARY);
    END IF;
    END;
    PROCEDURE mail(sender IN VARCHAR2,
    recipients IN VARCHAR2,
    subject IN VARCHAR2,
    message IN VARCHAR2) IS
    conn utl_smtp.connection;
    BEGIN
    conn := begin_mail(sender, recipients, subject);
    write_text(conn, message);
    end_mail(conn);
    END;
    FUNCTION begin_mail(sender IN VARCHAR2,
    recipients IN VARCHAR2,
    subject IN VARCHAR2,
    mime_type IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'text/plain',
    priority IN PLS_INTEGER DEFAULT NULL)
    RETURN utl_smtp.connection IS
    conn utl_smtp.connection;
    BEGIN
    conn := begin_session;
    begin_mail_in_session(conn, sender, recipients, subject, mime_type,
    priority);
    RETURN conn;
    END;
    PROCEDURE write_text(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
    message IN VARCHAR2) IS
    BEGIN
    utl_smtp.write_raw_data(conn, utl_raw.cast_to_raw(CONVERT(message,'IW8ISO8859P8')));
    -- utl_smtp.write_raw_data(conn, utl_raw.cast_to_raw(message));
    END;
    PROCEDURE write_mb_text(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
    message IN VARCHAR2) IS
    BEGIN
    utl_smtp.write_raw_data(conn, utl_raw.cast_to_raw(message));
    END;
    PROCEDURE write_raw(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
    message IN RAW) IS
    BEGIN
    utl_smtp.write_raw_data(conn, message);
    END;
    PROCEDURE attach_text(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
    data IN VARCHAR2,
    mime_type IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'text/plain',
    inline IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT TRUE,
    filename IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
    last IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE) IS
    BEGIN
    begin_attachment(conn, mime_type, inline, filename);
    write_text(conn, data);
    end_attachment(conn, last);
    END;
    PROCEDURE attach_base64(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
    data IN RAW,
    mime_type IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'application/octet',
    inline IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT TRUE,
    filename IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
    last IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE) IS
    i PLS_INTEGER;
    len PLS_INTEGER;
    BEGIN
    begin_attachment(conn, mime_type, inline, filename, 'base64');
    -- Split the Base64-encoded attachment into multiple lines
    i := 1;
    len := utl_raw.length(data);
    WHILE (i < len) LOOP
    IF (i + MAX_BASE64_LINE_WIDTH < len) THEN
    utl_smtp.write_raw_data(conn,
    utl_encode.base64_encode(utl_raw.substr(data, i,
    MAX_BASE64_LINE_WIDTH)));
    ELSE
    utl_smtp.write_raw_data(conn,
    utl_encode.base64_encode(utl_raw.substr(data, i)));
    END IF;
    utl_smtp.write_data(conn, utl_tcp.CRLF);
    i := i + MAX_BASE64_LINE_WIDTH;
    END LOOP;
    end_attachment(conn, last);
    END;
    PROCEDURE begin_attachment(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
    mime_type IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'text/plain',
    inline IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT TRUE,
    filename IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
    transfer_enc IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) IS
    BEGIN
    write_boundary(conn);
    write_mime_header(conn, 'Content-Type', mime_type);
    IF (filename IS NOT NULL) THEN
    IF (inline) THEN
    write_mime_header(conn, 'Content-Disposition',
    'inline; filename="'||filename||'"');
    ELSE
    write_mime_header(conn, 'Content-Disposition',
    'attachment; filename="'||filename||'"');
    END IF;
    END IF;
    IF (transfer_enc IS NOT NULL) THEN
    write_mime_header(conn, 'Content-Transfer-Encoding', transfer_enc);
    END IF;
    utl_smtp.write_data(conn, utl_tcp.CRLF);
    END;
    PROCEDURE end_attachment(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection,
    last IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE) IS
    BEGIN
    utl_smtp.write_data(conn, utl_tcp.CRLF);
    IF (last) THEN
    write_boundary(conn, last);
    END IF;
    END;
    PROCEDURE end_mail(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection) IS
    BEGIN
    end_mail_in_session(conn);
    end_session(conn);
    END;
    FUNCTION begin_session RETURN utl_smtp.connection IS
    conn utl_smtp.connection;
    BEGIN
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    utl_smtp.helo(conn, smtp_domain);
    RETURN conn;
    END;
    -- Handling the Email Subject Line
    function mimeheader_encode(
    p_str varchar2
    , p_charset varchar2 := 'UTF-8') return varchar2 is
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    begin
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    return l_str;
    end;
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    recipients IN VARCHAR2,
    subject IN VARCHAR2,
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    write_text(conn, 'This is a multi-part message in MIME format.' ||
    utl_tcp.crlf);
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    END;
    PROCEDURE end_mail_in_session(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection) IS
    BEGIN
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    END;
    PROCEDURE end_session(conn IN OUT NOCOPY utl_smtp.connection) IS
    BEGIN
    utl_smtp.quit(conn);
    END;
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