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Re: Mime-type voicemail .wav files ... hosed translation



On Fri, 28 Apr 2006, Kyle Wheeler delivered in simple text monotype:

What does the Content-Type: header look like?
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I posted everything in my original post that appears in my email, the verbatim again being:

--this is a boundary string for me:Yye$295
Content-Type: audio/wav; name="voice-message.wav"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64

UklGRuh+AgBXQVZFZm10IBIAAAAHAAEAQB8AAEAfAAABAAgAAABkYXRhwH4CAP//+vr9/X9//f3/
//v7/Pz6+vz8fn57e3x8fHx9fXx8fHx+fv7+/Pz6+v///f37+/7+fn79/X19f39+fnx8fn58fHx8
/v5+fnx8e3t6enl5e3t9fX19/f19ff7+/v77+//////8/Pz8/Pz7+/z8/f1+fn5+/v79/f39/Pz9
/X5+fn57e3t7//9+fv7+f3/+/nx8f3////7+fn79/X9/fn7+/n19fn58fHp6enp+fv7+fHx9fXt7
e3t6enx8fn59fX19fX1+fn5+fHx6enl5fX17e319fX16enp6fX1/f39/fHx8fHt7fHx7e319enp+


blah blah blah ... i'll spare you with the blocks of mime encoding till
the end of the message:


--this is a boundary string for me:Yye$295--








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