here is a procedure that I use to do just that
PROCEDURE StreamAttachmentToConn( p_conn IN OUT utl_smtp.connection
,p_boundary IN raw
,p_FileName IN VARCHAR2
,p_FileData IN BLOB) PARALLEL_ENABLE
AS
l_len integer := 0 ;
l_idx integer := 1 ;
l_buff_size integer := 57 ;
l_raw raw(57) ;
BEGIN
-- Attachment
utl_smtp.write_data( p_conn, '--' || p_boundary || utl_tcp.crlf );
utl_smtp.write_data( p_conn, 'Content-Type: application/octet-stream' || utl_tcp.crlf );
utl_smtp.write_data( p_conn, 'Content-Disposition: attachment; ' || utl_tcp.crlf );
utl_smtp.write_data( p_conn, ' filename="' || p_FileName || '"' || utl_tcp.crlf );
utl_smtp.write_data( p_conn, 'Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64' || utl_tcp.crlf );
utl_smtp.write_data( p_conn, utl_tcp.crlf );
-- Loop through the blob
-- chuck it up into 57-byte pieces
-- and base64 encode it and write it into the mail buffer
l_len := dbms_lob.getlength(p_FileData);
-- force reinit on this may change
l_buff_size := 57 ;
l_idx := 1;
while l_idx < l_len loop
dbms_lob.read( p_FileData , l_buff_size, l_idx, l_raw );
utl_smtp.write_raw_data( p_conn, utl_encode.base64_encode(l_raw) );
utl_smtp.write_data( p_conn, utl_tcp.crlf );
l_idx := l_idx + l_buff_size;
end loop;
END StreamAttachmentToConn;
I use this to add multiple attachments to a single email. works like a champ for me.
one thing, the p_boundary is passed in as
l_boundary raw(32) := sys_guid();
I see that you already have an l_boundary and that is what you should use.
this is based on http://christopherbeck.wordpress.com/category/plsql/ as well as http://www.oracle-base.com/articles/misc/EmailFromOraclePLSQL.php#attachment
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then in your code, just pass in your smtp connection, the l_boundary (ie RAW sys_guid or whatever you are using, the name of the file (as it will appear on the email attachment), and the BLOB.
*EDIT --> additional information *
Ours are the same with the assumption of:
--> assume v_offset starts with 1
--> v_buffer_size assume 57
But I have noticed that there is an order that you must follow to get it to work (notably, put the attachments next to the END after body!!!
- Connect LOGIC
- add all of the recipients
- Header LOGIC :"FROM", Subject
- Body logic (body text etc)
- Attachments
- then after the attachments close the email (this is specifically what I have after my attachments:
utl_smtp.write_data( l_conn, utl_tcp.crlf );
-- Close Email
utl_smtp.write_data( l_conn, '--' || l_boundary || '--' || utl_tcp.crlf );
utl_smtp.write_data( l_conn, utl_tcp.crlf || '.' || utl_tcp.crlf );
utl_smtp.close_data( l_conn );
utl_smtp.quit( l_conn );