Subj : HTML?
To : SCOTT LITTLE
From : MIKE RUSKAI
Date : Wed Dec 06 2000 10:56 am
Some senseless babbling from Scott Little to Tulipant Gergely
on 12-07-00 01:36 about HTML?...
SL> [ 05 Dec 00 17:09, Tulipant Gergely wrote to Scott Little ]
TG> the envelope. It's perfectly normal to not include the sender or the
TG> recipient in the header (e.g. bcc, bounces, mailing lists, etc.).
SL> but the thing that defines the email is the way it is sent, and
SL> therefore the header along with it. if the header information of a word
SL> document counts, so does that of email.
SL> no formatting, control or meta data was specified, so if that data is
SL> excluded, all three are exactly the same - 6 characters of ASCII text.
To be perfectly accurate, there's no necessity to include anything in the
body of the e-mail but the message. The transport mechanism takes care of
delivery (SMTP, for example, doesn't pay any attention to what follows the
DATA command).
Mike Ruskai
thannymeister@yahoo.com
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