"Jason R. Mastaler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> So, there seems no way to control this using multipart/alternative.
> What I thought of doing instead is use a multipart/mixed MIME part.
> This way the recipient will see the templates in the order the sender
> intended.  The downside being that every recipient will have to look
> at every language included.

Do you have any reason to believe there would be more than two?  In
other words, are you planning on using the domain of the sender
address to grab one language and add English on top of that, or will
this be completely up to the TMDA user, who could list 15 languages,
none of which might be readable by the sender?

I ask because I'm curious just how many parts are likely to be
included in the mail.  If there are only two or three, multipart/mixed
doesn't seem too onerous.  If the possibility exists for more, then
that's definitely a real downside.  Also, is it true that if the MUA
doesn't understand MIME they'll see the first one?  I thought there
was a non-MIME section, before the MIME parts, that is the traditional
text body of a message and MIME-unaware MUAs generally showed that.


Tim
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