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Hi Jan,

On 05 December 2000 at 08:43:16 -0500 (which was 13:43 where I
live) Jan Rifkinson wrote and made these points:

JR>    Marck, thanks for your quick reply; I found it & tried it & now can
JR>    see what MIME format can do. Trouble is, when would it *not* be a
JR>    good option to use & what would it look like?

When  forwarding  a  joke  or news item or any other simple plain text
"snippet",  the last thing the recipient want is to open an attachment
to look at it. (BTW: Can someone tell AOL users that, please?)

When  forwarding  a  message  complete  with  headers  or  a  bunch of
messages,  MIME  forwarding  is  perfect.  Each  message  appears as a
complete  and  exact  copy  of  the original and as an attachment or a
group of attachments.

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 Cheers,
 .\\arck
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