Stop it with putting your e-mail body in my MUA OT
Eric A. Hall
ehall at ehsco.com
Wed Jul 10 16:31:45 UTC 2002
on 7/10/2002 10:53 AM Leo Bicknell wrote:
> More to the point, if anyone bothered to look at a MIME/PGP message,
> that's all it is. Specifically, you'll see two parts:
>
> ] Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> ] Content-Disposition: inline
> ] Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>
> ] Content-Type: application/pgp-signature
> ] Content-Disposition: inline
There's also the multipart/signed parent container. Of course, RFC2046
says that UNKNOWN MEDIA-TYPES are to be treated as multipart/mixed:
| 5.1.7. Other Multipart Subtypes
|
| Other "multipart" subtypes are expected in the future. MIME
| implementations must in general treat unrecognized subtypes of
| "multipart" as being equivalent to "multipart/mixed".
A mailer which displays the embedded text as attachments is going out of
its way to be incompatible with the spec.
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