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Thu, 20 Sep 2007 09:49:19 -0500 |
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> Below is the error message, any suggestions?
:
> > Your message contains a BASE64 encoded composite MIME part, which
is not
> > allowed by Internet standards (see RFC2045, section 6.4, paragraph 5).
In plain
> > English, an error in your mail program, or in a firewall or mail
gateway
> > between your computer and LISTSERV, has caused an error in the format
of your
> > message.
That paragraph reads:
Certain Content-Transfer-Encoding values may only be used on certain
media types. In particular, it is EXPRESSLY FORBIDDEN to use any
encodings other than "7bit", "8bit", or "binary" with any composite
media type, i.e. one that recursively includes other Content-Type
fields. Currently the only composite media types are "multipart" and
"message". All encodings that are desired for bodies of type
multipart or message must be done at the innermost level, by encoding
the actual body that needs to be encoded.
This might be controlled by a configuration option setting in Entourage; at
least, it ought to be possible to configure it to abide by RFC requirements,
especially when they are obvious necessities for security. But I'm not
familiar with it.
Hal Keen
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