On Sat, 2003-02-08 at 21:26, Manoj Srivastava wrote: > BTW, content type of application/texinfo is also a legel > content type. As is application/x-cpio, application/x-csh, > application/x-tar, audio/x-midi, image/postscript, text/x-csh, > video/x-sgi-movie, x-conference/x-cooltalk, and text/x-patch > > By your argument, they are all legal ways to encode email. No. By my argument, 'application/texinfo' and 'image/postscript' are legal ways to encode email, since these are document formats. Indeed, if you were to send me such a thing, I probably wouldn't think twice about reading it in some appropriate viewer. > I think I'll start sending you the message as encoded as > application/x-debian-package or application/dvi, since they are all > equally legal. 'application/dvi' also is a document format, and 'application/x-debian-package' isn't; see above. Alex. -- PGP Public Key: http://aoi.dyndns.org/~alex/pgp-public-key -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GCS d- s:++ a18 C++(++++)>$ UL+++(++++) P--- L+++>++++ E---- W+(+++) N- o-- K+ w--- !O M(+) V-- PS+++ PE-- Y+ PGP+(+++) t* 5-- X-- R tv b- DI D+++ G e h! !r y ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
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