W3BNR wrote:
I recently received an e-mail that was in two parts; one 'plain text' and the
other 'HTML'.
When viewing in HTML I saw one part and when viewing in plaint text I saw the
other part.
Message type in header was:
"Content-type: multipart/alternative;
boundary="Boundary_(ID_cKOPk/6CliG/Ro7OFuUArg)"
I would not have known that this was a two part message except that, for one
reason or another, I happened to look at the source. There is no indication of
multipart in the Mail display.
Is there any way of knowing beforehand that e-mail is multipart?
I can usually tell that because I read email as plain text, and there is
usually little or no useful content in the plain text part of multipart
mail. Sometimes there is a link to a web page, which is fine, but often
not even that.
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