Thomas Fernandez wrote:
> Interesting. PDFs are attachments, seperate documents, and must not
> contain the body of the mail. Let's continue this on TBOT.
>   
no, it isn't quite OT. lemme argue.

not necessarily for them to be treated as attachments only. they're just
parts of the message. sections.
they can be of any mime-describable format, not only text/plain.
yes, it may be even postscript, macromedia flash, audio... if the
particular application needs so.
yes, there's a whole lot of potential documentflow-related applications
that may perfectly fit onto email-based transport, that go far beyond
the imagination of any single individual.

why not?
it's just a matter of time.

all in all, i would agree that anything not email-related shouldn't be
assumed for an email client.
yes, i mean things like RSS.
or, should we not call it an email client... :)

after all, Mozilla has decided, though, for the browser and the mail
client to be separate products and not an all-in-one suite as it was
years ago since Netscape.

-- 
Signed,
  Vitalie.


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