I think I recall some work from long ago that banned use of 
Content-Transfer-Encoding. (But I'm not sure I remember it right.) It 
might have been Cullen who did it.

Does that ring any bells?

        Thanks,
        Paul

On 11/1/11 11:00 AM, Worley, Dale R (Dale) wrote:
>> From: Olle E. Johansson [o...@edvina.net]
>>
>> Now, images can of course be encoded or sent binary. The RFC doesn't
>> give us recommendations, so I guess you will have to track back to the
>> original set of documents for MIME.
>
> The text of 3261 doesn't mention it, but the examples show
> "Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64" for some body parts.
>
>> (Surprised that Dave did not find that :-) )
>
> It's "Dale", please!
>
> Dale
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