![]() If your DRAFT object has just a plain text part or both HTML and plain text parts, the email will be sent and received as expected. If you then call on your DRAFT object, that’s where things get funky. Meaning, you can have a DRAFT containing just a plain text part, or you can have a DRAFT containing just an HTML part, or you can have a DRAFT containing both HTML and plain text parts. If you call and you pass in just a “plain text” part or just an HTML part, then the DRAFT will get created properly with just the part you specified. You can only do this though, if you have OAuth access to the recipient’s Gmail account. ![]()
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