It would have made a hell of a lot more sense to just use raw MIME since you still have to parse MIME after decoding the XML anyway.
*sigh* btw, I assume message/rfc822, message/rfc2822 and message/rfc2045 are all the same? rfc2822 is just rfc822 but with some clearer explanations of some things, the spec didn't change at all other than that. rfc2045 is 1 of the MIME specs - I assume it's a full message part? I guess they just wanted a message/* type that enforced MIME? I don't see why they just didn't stick with message/rfc822 all around, if the application is capable of parsing MIME then it would else it wouldn't. It's like having text/plain, text/plain2 and text/plain-with-text. *sigh* I'm not having warm fuzzy feelings about this spec already... Jeff _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
