* On 2002.04.23, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, * "Dave Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Any chance making it adding the information as an additional X- header? > > Well, I've asked. Well see what happens. For the moment, it appears > to have stopped doing it - whether that's due to complaints (mine or > others), or for other reasons, I don't know.
I'd think it alright for them to prepend a text/plain part, so long as they take particular care with the other data. 1. Extract the original content-type, etc. headers 2. Change those headers to multipart/mixed 3. Insert the text/plain part 4. Wrap the original MIME parts in a new part with the content-type copied from the header in step 1. 5. Do not alter any data or MIME headers inside the MIME parts. So something that looks like: Content-type: text/rtf would become Content-type: multipart/mixed Content-type: text/plain [virus thing] Content-type: text/rtf [original message] And something that looks like: Content-type: multipart/signed Content-type: text/plain Content-type: image/gif Content-type: application/pgp-signature would become: Content-type: multipart/mixed Content-type: text/plain [virus thing] Content-type: multipart/signed [original message] Content-type: text/plain Content-type: image/gif Content-type: application/pgp-signature You can probably do this on your end with a nice little shell script (and a filter such as procmail), if you know exactly how they break things. But better if they fix it like this from above. -- -D. [EMAIL PROTECTED] NSIT University of Chicago