RFC 1521:MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensio...
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MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) Part One: Mechanisms for Specifying and Describing the Format of Internet Message Bodies
1. Introduction
2. Notations, Conventions, and Generic BNF Grammar
3. The MIME-Version Header Field
4. The Content-Type Header Field
5. The Content-Transfer-Encoding Header Field
5.1. Quoted-Printable Content-Transfer-Encoding
5.2. Base64 Content-Transfer-Encoding
6. Additional Content-Header Fields
6.1. Optional Content-ID Header Field
6.2. Optional Content-Description Header Field
7. The Predefined Content-Type Values
7.1. The Text Content-Type
7.1.1. The charset parameter
7.1.2. The Text/plain subtype
7.2. The Multipart Content-Type
7.2.1. Multipart: The common syntax
7.2.2. The Multipart/mixed (primary) subtype
7.2.3. The Multipart/alternative subtype
7.2.4. The Multipart/digest subtype
7.2.5. The Multipart/parallel subtype
7.2.6. Other Multipart subtypes
7.3. The Message Content-Type
7.3.1. The Message/rfc822 (primary) subtype
7.3.2. The Message/Partial subtype
7.3.3. The Message/External-Body subtype
7.3.3.1. The "ftp" and "tftp" access-types
7.3.3.2. The "anon-ftp" access-type
7.3.3.3. The "local-file" and "afs" access-types
7.3.3.4. The "mail-server" access-type
7.3.3.5. Examples and Further Explanations
7.4. The Application Content-Type
7.4.1. The Application/Octet-Stream (primary) subtype
7.4.2. The Application/PostScript subtype
7.4.3. Other Application subtypes
7.5. The Image Content-Type
7.6. The Audio Content-Type
7.7. The Video Content-Type
7.8. Experimental Content-Type Values
8. Summary
9. Security Considerations
10. Authors' Addresses
11. Acknowledgements
12. Appendix A -- Minimal MIME-Conformance
13. Appendix B -- General Guidelines For Sending Email Data
14. Appendix C -- A Complex Multipart Example
15. Appendix D -- Collected Grammar
16. Appendix E -- IANA Registration Procedures
16.1. E.1 Registration of New Content-type/subtype Values
16.2. E.2 Registration of New Access-type Values for Message/external-body
17. Appendix F -- Summary of the Seven Content-types
18. Appendix G -- Canonical Encoding Model
19. Appendix H -- Changes from RFC 1341
20. References
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