Hi all,
I just had one of our clients tell me that email from us was cached in their
mailscanner because the email isn't MIME compliant (RFC 1341).
The encapsulation boundary following the last body part is a distinguished
delimiter that indicates that no further body parts will follow. Such a
delimiter is identical to the previous delimiters, with the addition
of two more hyphens at the end of the line:
--gc0p4Jq0M2Yt08jU534c0p--
It turned out they were quite right - Outlook happily placed an "End"
delimiter between the HTML text of the email and a word attachment. Is this
a known bug? I've done som testing, and this appears to happen whenever I
send a HTML email with an attachment. We are using Outlook 2000 (build
9.0.0.6627).
Should I report this to Microsoft or is it not worth the trouble?
Thanks.
/Rasmus
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