Sadly, I have to agree. I am seeing

Original-recipient: rfc822;[EMAIL PROTECTED]

at the end of the Digest Header, but nothing saying 'multipart/ digest' or anything like it.

Graham

On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 18:38:37, Mark Smith wrote:

Mark, looking at the raw source of the last digest I have, there
really is none of what you describe. I wonder if Mac Mail is actually
changing things, though you'd then have to wonder about the point of
even having the option to view the raw source....

I'll happily send you a sample of what I have, if you're interested
enough!

Best,

Mark

On 19 Sep 2006, at 18:20, Mark Wieder wrote:

> ...and that is indeed the correct header info for that message. I see
> the same. But each message also has a header (look at the raw source
> for the digest itself, not the individual messages) that specifies the
> Content-Type as being "message/rfc822". And before that, right after
> the digest header itself, is a tag defining the block containing the
> messages as "multipart/digest". That's what allows email clients to
> break the digest down into single messages rather than a monolithic
> piece of text.


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Graham Samuel / The Living Fossil Co. / UK and France

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