Hi

Leo Sauermann wrote:
> note that binary content is not a friend of RDF,
> so I doubt that MIME can be completly and losslessly expressed in RDF in 
> an "elegant" way,
> but I am also not that deep into E-Mail handling than you, so we need 
> your input here!

Maybe http://www.w3.org/TR/Content-in-RDF/ might help here.

> It was Philip Van Hoof who said at the right time 14.01.2009 13:04 the 
> following words:
>> Another thing I noticed is that "nmo:contentMimeType" in NMO is a flat
>> xsd:string. In reality is "Content-Type" in MIME, however, at least two
>> keys and two values: Content-Type itself, charset, but also boundary is
>> an important component of the Content-Type and nearly always used.

Just FYI, you might want to look at how http://www.w3.org/TR/HTTP-in-RDF/ does 
headers.

Cheers,
  Simon
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