On Thu, 08 Oct 1998 17:25:57 +0700 Lucas Leonardo wrote:
> I have tried to write a program that can send a simple mail directly to
> a destination SMTP server just using the SMTP command and work ok.
> Now I'm trying to expand that program to have the capability to send a
> mail that has attachment, my problem is how to tell the SMTP server
> that my data is MIME. If I put the attachment data that has been encoded
> using Base64, it just being the part of the message body.
> Should I use ESMTP? I have tried to search the document for ESMTP in
> internet but can not find it.
> Is there somebody can help me? Please ...
The rfc for MIME is rfc1521:
Network Working Group N. Borenstein
Request for Comments: 1521 Bellcore
Obsoletes: 1341 N. Freed
Category: Standards Track Innosoft
September 1993
MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) Part One:
Mechanisms for Specifying and Describing
the Format of Internet Message Bodies
I didn't attach it due to its size (> 180k/> 50K gzip -9). It might be an
inconvience for list members that don't have an interest. You can get a copy at
almost any achive/ftp site, sunsite.unc.edu amoung others. See me a message and
I will forward it too you off-list if you have any problems getting it.
Regards,
david
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