Content-Type:
The nature of the body of the message RFC2045
The Content-Type:
header describes the nature of the body of a mail
message. In the absence of such a header, the body
is presumed to be composed of ASCII characters that
have their high (most significant) bits turned off.
One possible setting for this header might look like
this:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
This header says that the body is plain text (i.e., contains no markup language) and is represented in the ISO-8859-1 character set.
This header is usually created by the originating MUA.
It should never be declared in the configuration
file of pre-V8.7 versions of
sendmail. Beginning with
V8.7, the charset
for 8- to 7-bit MIME conversions can be declared
with the DefaultCharSet
option (DefaultCharSet on page 1000).
When bouncing mail, V8 sendmail
creates a MIME-compliant message and includes a
Content-Type:
header such as this:
Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="boundary"
If sendmail was compiled to
include DSN support (DSN on page
111), the Content-Type:
header will look like
this:
Content-Type: multipart/report; report-type=delivery-status;
boundary="boundary"
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