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MIME content generation in Marketo

  • March 27, 2023
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Hi,
Do Marketo offer MIME content generation feature?

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Best answer by SanfordWhiteman

We wouldn’t normally refer to images as “MIME content”. They’re images, or more broadly binary content.

 

MIME is a method of encoding binary content for contexts such as SMTP where raw binary transfers are not supported end-to-end.*

 

Marketo does not offer a means of generating binary content, nor should it be expected to. For that you’d use one of the many Adobe design products!

 

 

* You can create a private SMTP infrastructure which supports the

latest binary extensions but this is not possible over the wider internet.

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SanfordWhiteman
New Participant
March 27, 2023

The question is somewhat unclear, but you do not have any control over the MIME structure of Marketo emails. Multipart MIME assembly is all done automatically by the email rendering engine. You cannot add MIME parts.

 

If you explain what you’re trying to accomplish in business terms, you’ll get a more definitive answer.

New Participant
March 28, 2023

I am looking for to create MIME content in Marketo like we do in digital studio for .jpg, .pdg images. So, I want to  check if there is any workaround to create those MIME content and use in different marketing channels in Marketo email, SMS etc.

Jay
SanfordWhiteman
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New Participant
March 28, 2023

We wouldn’t normally refer to images as “MIME content”. They’re images, or more broadly binary content.

 

MIME is a method of encoding binary content for contexts such as SMTP where raw binary transfers are not supported end-to-end.*

 

Marketo does not offer a means of generating binary content, nor should it be expected to. For that you’d use one of the many Adobe design products!

 

 

* You can create a private SMTP infrastructure which supports the

latest binary extensions but this is not possible over the wider internet.