On Wed, 30 May 2001 18:02:41 CDT, Paul Russell <[log in to unmask]> said: > An HTML message sent using a properly configured email client should contain > a content type header which identifies the message as 'multipart/alternative', There are those who would hold that this use of multipart/alternative is a crock, because either the plain and htlm parts are of identical content, in which case the html is redundant, or the html expresses things that are not in the plain version - at which point you should send ONLY the html version to eliminate the possibility of only getting "half the message". > REQUESTED CHANGE: > ----------------- > The use of 'Language=NoHTML' in a list configuration should result in the > rejection of a single part message with the content type of 'text/html', > accompanied by an error message to the sender of the message. However, I do agree with your request - at least partly because by the logic above, we should see *more* text/html as an top-level body part. Valdis Kletnieks Operating Systems Analyst Virginia Tech