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Re: Encrypting RFC822 headers in S/MIME or PGP/MIME messages

1998-09-25 14:21:20
I don't know about message/http, but I suspect it would need its own
rules. And it isn't clear this issue exists for HTTP anyhow, or that if
it does it should be solved this way.

I am not aware of a message/http. It is my understanding that if you have
an e-mail message attachment (with headers) that you should use the
message/rfc822 and then text/http as a MIME part of the attached message
(with multipart/mixed or multipart/alternative in the message header).

The concept of "message" is a lot more general than e-mail these days. As
are the uses MIME is put to.

Message/http is the media type for an HTTP message. See RFC2068 for details.

In general message/rfc822 is to be used to signify that a MIME part is a
message with headers and that the user should reference the header of that
message for it's context.

An email message, yes. A message in a more general sense, no.

                                Ned