Actually, no.  The problem is that his E-mail client (Outlook Express) has
the option of sending BOTH plain and html versions of the message and is
sending them encoded as seperate MIME segments.  Netscape Messenger also
supports this, but IMHO, its an incorrect reading of how MIME should be used.

"Robin S. Socha" wrote:

> * Chad Cranston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > 1.  (*) text/plain ( ) text/html
>        ^
> Turn this off. It only makes your mail 5x as big without adding anything.

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