A more recent approach for this issue.
The issue
For example, here's an email body retrieved with .getBody()
<div dir="ltr"><div><img src="?view=att&th=1401f70d4881e07f&attid=0.3&disp=emb&realattid=ii_1401f6fc7824ebe1&zw&atsh=1" alt="Inline image 4" width="200" height="180"><br></div><div><br></div><img src="?view=att&th=1401f70d4881e07f&attid=0.2&disp=emb&realattid=ii_1401f6e6c1d46c4b&zw&atsh=1" alt="Inline image 2" width="200" height="65"><div><br></div><div>
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And here is the list of attachments for the email (among which are our inline images):
[13-07-30 08:28:08:378 CEST] Screen Shot 2013-07-12 at 1.54.31 PM.png
[13-07-30 08:28:08:379 CEST] Screen Shot 2013-07-23 at 5.38.51 PM.png
[13-07-30 08:28:08:380 CEST] Screen Shot 2013-07-25 at 9.05.15 AM.png
[13-07-30 08:28:08:381 CEST] test2.png
As you can see, there's no link between the name of those images and the information available in the img tags, so there's no safe way to rebuild a correct email with only those information.
The solution
How to solve that ? We can use the method .getRawContent() to get the actual email and parse it to get the information we need. Specifically, this method give us a relationship between the name of an attachment and the 'realattid' available in the email body:
Content-Type: image/png; name="Screen Shot 2013-07-25 at 9.05.15 AM.png"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-ID:
X-Attachment-Id: ii_1401f6e9df3a4b1c
Code snippet
Here's a code snippet to:
-Retrieve the body & attachments of an email
-Get all the img tags inside the body and see which ones are linked to attachments in the email
-Get the 'realattid' of each image and use .getRawContent() to link this 'realattid' to the right attachment
-Replace the img tag to correctly link it to the right attachment
-Indicate that this attachment is no longer a simple attachment but an inline image
-Once all that is done you have all the data you need to send a copy of this email with the correct inline images displayed.
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Get inline images and make sure they stay as inline images
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
var emailTemplate = selectedTemplate.getBody();
var rawContent = selectedTemplate.getRawContent();
var attachments = selectedTemplate.getAttachments();
var regMessageId = new RegExp(selectedTemplate.getId(), "g");
if (emailTemplate.match(regMessageId) != null) {
var inlineImages = {};
var nbrOfImg = emailTemplate.match(regMessageId).length;
var imgVars = emailTemplate.match(/<img[^>]+>/g);
var imgToReplace = [];
if(imgVars != null){
for (var i = 0; i < imgVars.length; i++) {
if (imgVars[i].search(regMessageId) != -1) {
var id = imgVars[i].match(/realattid=([^&]+)&/);
if (id != null) {
var temp = rawContent.split(id[1])[1];
temp = temp.substr(temp.lastIndexOf('Content-Type'));
var imgTitle = temp.match(/name="([^"]+)"/);
if (imgTitle != null) imgToReplace.push([imgTitle[1], imgVars[i], id[1]]);
}
}
}
}
for (var i = 0; i < imgToReplace.length; i++) {
for (var j = 0; j < attachments.length; j++) {
if(attachments[j].getName() == imgToReplace[i][0]) {
inlineImages[imgToReplace[i][2]] = attachments[j].copyBlob();
attachments.splice(j, 1);
var newImg = imgToReplace[i][1].replace(/src="[^\"]+\"/, "src=\"cid:" + imgToReplace[i][2] + "\"");
emailTemplate = emailTemplate.replace(imgToReplace[i][1], newImg);
}
}
}
}
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
var message = {
htmlBody: emailTemplate,
subject: selectedTemplate.getSubject(),
attachments: attachments,
inlineImages: inlineImages
}