Re[2]: MIME mail
From: Mike.Elliott@B...
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 09:11:51 +0000
Subject: Re[2]: MIME mail
Thnaks Alex, for your helpful comments. The only problem is that I read
my
email using Lotus cc:Mail on a PC. Pine & elm are not much use in a
DOS/Win
environment.
We are soon to move to Lotus Notes mail. Does anyone know if that is
"MIME
aware"?
Mike Elliott
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Subject: Re: MIME mail
Author: owner-ftgzg-l@bolton.ac.uk at INTERNET
Date: 06/02/1998 18:36
On Fri, 6 Feb 1998, Tim Jones wrote:
> MIME is a de-facto standard for email communications
> so much so that you may not even realise your email program is doing
it
which
I
> think is probably happening in this case. If you're stuck with an
email >
program, through no fault of your own, and it doesn't do MIME then I
think
you
> have to live with it under the axiom "good of the many outweigh the
good
of
the
> few"
Nota bene, the only time that a MIME email-aware mailer /should/ have
MIME-converted data (as opposed to just straight, readable text) is if
and
only if the data /is/ an attachment (and, as above, is evil and
wasteful).
Such things like HTML-encoded emails and the like are also, as above,
definitively evil. Thus I think we can say definitively in the case
above
that its the sender's misconfiguration (if reply text is sent
MIME-encoded)
or the sender's willful evil (if they replied in HTML or put on an
attachment) that's the problem, not Mike.
I do note to Mike that both Pine and Elm are MIME-capable these days and
can, if one bothers (I seldom do), decode the MIMEification. Its best,
however, if we never see it at all.
ObGZG: Whatever happened to the FMA Thrust project?
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