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... message handling system (i.e., the X.400 message is "tunneled"
through Internet mail), where the non-textual information would
definitely become useful again.
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... 1652draft. As of
the initial publication of this document, there are no standardized
Internet mail transports for which it is legitimate to include
unencoded binary data ...
... Content-Transfer-Encoding is
actually valid in Internet mail. However, in the event that binary
mail transport becomes a reality in Internet mail ...
... Internet mail. However, in the event that binary
mail transport becomes a reality in Internet mail, or when MIME is
used in conjunction ...
... transport, in the same manner that plain text mail has always been
altered in Internet mail when passing between systems with differing
newline conventions. If such alterations are likely to constitute a
corruption of the data, it is probably more sensible to use the
...
... 822std11(-> 2822prop) are violated, and
care has been taken to avoid problems caused by additional
restrictions imposed by the characteristics of some Internet mail
transport mechanisms (see RFC 2049draft ...
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For more information, the authors of this document are best contacted
via Internet mail:
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