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MIME

Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) is a standard that extends the format of email messages to support text in character sets other than ASCII, as well as attachments of audio, video, images, and application programs. Message bodies may consist of multiple parts, and header information may be specified in non-ASCII character sets. Email messages…

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MIME header fields

Encoded-Word

  • IANA Internet Assigned Numbers Authority

Multipart messages

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MIME

Nodes54
Edges53
Triples125
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.037037
Components1

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MIME

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related to RFC documentation · 59
MIME → August, Borenstein, Character Sets, Communicating Presentation Information, Conformance Criteria, Continuations, Crocker, December, Describing, Dorner, Encoded Word Extensions, Examples, February, Format, Forms, Freed, Hansen, Internet Message BodiesRFC, Internet Messages, January
related to External links · 12
MIME → Character SetsProperly Configuring Server, February, Free Online PHP MIME, How, Internet, Internet Assigned Numbers Authority, List, MH, MIME Media Types, MIME TypesAn, Online MIME Email Validator, The MIME
see also · 10
MIME → AttachmentsUnicode, Direct Internet Message Encapsulation, Embedding, Form, Linking, Microsoft-proposed, MicrosoftSOAP, Relationship, Technology, Unicode
related to Multipart subtypes · 9
MIME → Additional, Applications, For, RFCs, The, The MIME, The RFC, Typeheader, Typeset
related to Multipart messages · 8
MIME → ASCII, Each, Encoded-Word, Multipart, The, The MIME, TheContent-Transfer-Encodingof, Type
related to Content-Transfer-Encoding · 6
MIME → ASCII, Content-Type, In June, It, RFC, The
related to MIME-Version · 6
MIME → According, Borenstein, However, MIME-formatted, Nathaniel Borenstein, The
related to Encoded-Word · 5
MIME → ASCII, RFC, Since RFC, The, This
related to history · 5
MIME → Andrew Messaging System, Andrew Project, Andrew-specific, Carnegie Mellon University, CMU
related to Content-Disposition · 3
MIME → RFC, The, They

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Important terminology

message rfc part used multipart text header parts type content email messages internet field mail defined data may specified smtp

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
MIMEis aInternet standard0.90text
Web Services with MIME attachments or MTOMinstance ofThis restriction does not apply to other uses of MIME0.80text
MIMErelated to Content-DispositionThe0.60section
MIMErelated to Content-DispositionThey0.60section
MIMErelated to Content-DispositionRFC0.60section
MIMErelated to Content-Transfer-EncodingIn June0.60section
MIMErelated to Content-Transfer-EncodingRFC0.60section
MIMErelated to Content-Transfer-EncodingASCII0.60section
MIMErelated to Content-Transfer-EncodingThe0.60section
MIMErelated to Content-Transfer-EncodingIt0.60section
MIMErelated to Content-Transfer-EncodingContent-Type0.60section
MIMErelated to Encoded-WordSince RFC0.60section

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