MH - Entwicklung writes:
>> No can do. A MIME content type of message/rfc822 must be a valid MIME >> message. And we already know it's not. >> > > Well of course I should have mentioned this. But as the corrupted message is >encapsulated into a well formatted message, No it's not. It's a part of the original message. Encapsulated message/rfc822 content must also be parsed by IMAP servers, to access the individual sections of the encapsulated MIME message. Essentially, the encapsulated message/rfc822 content is attached into its parent MIME tree. Think of it as multipart content with only one section. > the result is a valid mail message Nope. If message/rfc822 is corrupted, its parent message is corrupted as well. -- Sam _______________________________________________ courier-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users
