Re: Help with AVG Anti-virus email scanning



bz <bz+csm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

MIME doesn't have an 'attachment' concept. A MIME message is made up of
parts, none of which are 'main', 'primary' or 'attached'.

I suggest you study the SMTP protocol such as RFC2821.
It starts with a 'MAIL FROM:', 'RCPT TO:' and then comes the 'DATA
<CRLF>'

ALL of the message, including the 'header' that you see (except for
the most recent section) are part of the 'DATA' section of the
message.

There are no separate 'attachments'. It is all part of the DATA.

You're missing the context. We were talking about how the messages have
to be formatted, not about how they are transferred.


Regards,
Ertugrul.


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