Email Handling and Manipulation Question 4

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Dan Kelly

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Jul 14, 2011, 10:58:37 AM7/14/11
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When sending e-mails that have file attachments using MIME (multi-part
e-mails), the body
of the message and the attachment must be separated by a special
string called a boundary.
What MIME e-mail header defines this boundary?

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Seal Trip

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Jul 14, 2011, 3:33:19 PM7/14/11
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mmm...

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Dan Kelly

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Jul 18, 2011, 9:36:33 AM7/18/11
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When sending MIME e-mails that are considered multi-part, you must
specify a boundary
(any US-ASCII string) that is unique enough not to appear at any point
in the actual body of
the e-mail. This boundary must be unique for each embedded multi-part
block in a MIME
message; it is specified in the Content-Type: MIME header.

Seal Trip

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Jul 18, 2011, 4:56:56 PM7/18/11
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Doh silly me...I still find this question unclear...

So, what MIME e-mail header defines this boundary?
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