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Hello Marck,

On Sun, 7 Jan 2001, 10:26:16 h [GMT +0000] (which
was 11:26 h [GMT +0100] where I live) you wrote:

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MDP> If this is how the HTML part of the message begins then that
MDP> implies that the HTML part is the primary part (main body) while
MDP> the text version is the attachment to it. The HTML is, therefore,
MDP> not actually an attachment.

Very interesting.

MDP> You can't expect to be able to delete the body of a message but
MDP> leave the attachment in place. Does that make more sense?

May I add a "Oops" here? Yes it does make more sense to me. I haven't
even imagined this. Is this behaviour going along with the RFC
standards? I don't think so...

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Kari Jakobi

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