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On Wed, 03 Oct 2001 18:29:26 +0200GMT (which was 18:28 +0200GMT where I
live), Marck D Pearlstone presented us with these thoughts about "Filter on
Extension -- Follow up...":

MDP> multipart/mixed would work. That's in the top level headers. The knack
MDP> is to be able to pick up the boundary data to zoom in on *particular*
MDP> attachment types. So the question still stands.

Hi Marck,

I'm trying to understand. Is it the boundary data looking like this:
boundary="----=_NextPart_000_001A_01C13F6D.B5119CA0" ?
How would a filter looking for "application/msword" catch such a string?
There must be some translation in between, or don't I get it at all?
I searched my messages' headers for "application/msword" - there is none,
although there are several msg with attached .doc files (the above boundary
data come from such a msg). As it seems, TB! only displays top level
headers. Where do I get the lower levels?

- --
Cheers
Peter

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