Table27. Mapping MIME Note’s Part Type and Subtypes to OfficeVision (continued)

Type Subtype OfficeVision
Counterpart Notes
Message RFC822 Appends to existing note and may add
documents
Not defined in this
table Not defined in this
table OfficeVision Document
PC file MIME Parser does not handle these
combinations and spools them to a PC file.
Setting Up MIME Headers to Differentiate between Recipients

The Change Distribution Attributes (CHGDSTA)command changes the content of

message services attributes (X.400 support) for mail distributions and

OfficeVision/400. The Keep Recipient (KEEPRCP) parameter specifies which

recipient information is stored and sent within each mail distribution. The setting of

this parameter affects how the MIME headers get created for a note from

OfficeVision.

From FAKEOV@SYSNAM7.CITY.COMPANY.COM Thu Feb 01 07:54:03 1996
Return-Path: <FAKEOV@SYSNAM7.CITY.COMPANY.COM>
Received: from SYSNAM7.city.company.com by fakeps2.city.company.com (COMPANY OS/2 SENDMAIL VERSION 1.3.2)/1.0)
id AA0202; Thu, 01 Feb 96 07:54:03 -0500
Message-Id: <9602011254.AA0202@fakeps2.city.company.com>
Mime-Version: 1.0
Date: Thu, 1 Feb 1996 07:55:16 +0000
Subject: This is the Subject Line
Reference: This is the Reference Line
Sensitivity: none
Priority: normal
Importance: high
From: FAKEOV@SYSNAM7.CITY.COMPANY.COM
To: fake@fakeps2.city.company.com
Content-Type: multipart/mixed;
boundary="PART.BOUNDARY.1"
> THIS IS A MESSAGE IN 'MIME' FORMAT. Your mail reader does not support MIME.
> You may not be able to read some parts of this message.
--PART.BOUNDARY.1
Content-ID: <1_1>
Content-Type: text/plain
For your information
Here's a Memo Slip which I've attached.
--PART.BOUNDARY.1
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
TO: FAKE FAKEPS2 Fakes ps2
FROM: FAKEOV SYSNAM7 FAKEOV
DATE: February 1, 1996
SUBJECT: This is the Subject Line
REFERENCE: This is the Reference Line
This is the main body of the note.
--PART.BOUNDARY.1--

Figure 191. Example of a MIME Note Going from OfficeVision/400to a POP Mail User

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