On Thu, Apr 07 2005 - 22:58, Michelle Konzack wrote: > > An alternative/multipart is created with > > ________________________________________________ > / > | To: ... > | From: ... > | Subject: ... > | Date: .... > | Content-Type: multipart/alternative; > | Boundary=--my.blubber.boundary > | Message-ID: ... > | > | Content-Type: text/plain > | > | This is a text > | > | --ma.blubber.boundary > | Content-Type: text/html > | > | <HTML> > | <HEAD><TITLE></TITLE></HEAD> > | <BODY> > | <H1>This is a text</H1> > | </BODY> > | </HTML> > | > | --ma.blubber.boundary-- > \________________________________________________ > yes, I understood how the plain text mail is suppose to be to be understood as a "multipart/alternative". but I just can find a way to tell mutt to generate such a mail from a given plain text mail. it seems pressing "y" generate all the boundaries. so I never get "multipart/alternative" but "multipart/mixed" mail. -- ,- This mail runs ------. `--------- NetBSD/i386 -'
Attachment:
pgpqXspfYTgdr.pgp
Description: PGP signature