From: Erland Sommarskog (sommar@algonet.se)
Date: Sat Mar 23 2002 - 14:41:25 CST
"Charles Lindsey" <chl@clw.cs.man.ac.uk> writes:
> In <3C97AC5F.2070100@alex.blilly.com> Bruce Lilly <bruce@alex.blilly.com> writes:
>
>
> >This is a MIME multipart message.
> >If you see this, your mail software doesn't handle MIME messages.
>
> >--simple boundary
>
> >Charles Lindsey wrote:
>
> >> So, I repeat my question. Has anyone actually seen a correct usage of RFC
> >> 2231 in the wild?
>
> >--simple boundary
>
> >You're looking at one now.
>
> >Best regards,
> > Bruce Lilly
>
> >--simple boundary--
>
> Yes, but a message specially sent for the purpose is not "in the wild".
>
> And my mailer (dtmail) could not identify the boundaries. As a matter of
> interest whose mailers did and did not work it out?
The message look the same in mailx (which does not know MIME at
all) and Outlook Express 6 (which is supposed to know, but apparently
fluked on this one).
-- Erland Sommarskog, Stockholm, sommar@algonet.se