On Sun, 30 Apr 2006, Kyle Wheeler delivered in simple text monotype:
No, you didn’t. Those are the MIME headers that show up right near the attachment itself. Elsewhere in the email (in the non-MIME headers, i.e. the first several lines of the entire email) is where the boundary string is defined.
<---snip---> Actually I did. I use Maildir and each piece of mail I receive is an individual file. The top of the file in its uncut entirety looks like this: Date: Apr 13 2006 10:38:58 AM From: Outside Caller (caller's #) To: arias hung (my#) Content-Length: 1039696 You have 1 unreviewed message(s). --this is a boundary string for me:Ywu}293 Content-Type: audio/wav; name="voice-message.wav" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 UklGRsi9CwBXQVZFZm10IBIAAAAHAAEAQB8AAEAfAAABAAgAAABkYXRhoL0LAP////////////// //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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