On Wednesday, March 28, 2001 at 08:16:27 +0100 Jamie Dainton wrote:

> RTF does not have to be sent as an attatchment. It can can just be
> a message itself with it's encoding.

What got me curious is what emailer would encode its mail as rtf. Or
does it happen when one sends via MAPI from Word or other word
processor? What is it usually "formatted" (what's the "content
type"): as a hybrid with a plain text part and a rtf part (as with
most html mail), or just a rtf part (as with some html mail)?

-- 
Best regards,
Ming-Li

The Bat! 1.52 Beta/1 | Win2k SP1



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