Troubles with Attached Filenames

Has anyone run into a situation where there attached files change names to something of the form ATTxxxxxx.dat?

Are you settings the attachment file name?
part = new MimeBodyPart();
DataSource source = new FileDataSource(selFile)
part.setDataHandler(new DataHandler(source))
part.setFileName("NAME");

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    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
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