< I've had some experience with the AT&T mail service not accepting MIME
< messages. Presumably this is because AT&T mail uses the Content-Type:
< header line too, but with completely different meaning. It seems to reject
< messages that it can't understand.
You shouldn't have had any problems with Content-Type: in the last month or
so. I've been told that some initial problems with passing MIME messages
through were fixed.
There are still a few glitches with handling some "interesting" address
formats in To: headers, but I believe that those are being worked on.
Tony Hansen
hansen(_at_)pegasus(_dot_)att(_dot_)com,
tony(_at_)attmail(_dot_)com
att!pegasus!hansen, attmail!tony