On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 06:34:23PM -0400, Bill Cole wrote: > Actually, there has long been a mechanism *in principle* for a > multipart/alternative object to contain parts that differ by language, as > described originally in RFC1766 and now in less detail by its successor > RFC3282. I am not aware of any clients that implement that use of the > multipart/alternative type, but if no one has actually implemented support > I would not expect it to have survived at all in an RFC at the "draft > standard" maturity level.
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