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MIME - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions ( MIME ) is an Internet standard that extends the format of e-mail to support: • Text in character sets other than ASCII • Non-text attachments • Message bodie...
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Information, including RFC links. ... This document provides links to information about Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME). MIME extends the format of Internet mail to allow non-US-ASCII textual messages, non-textual messages, multipart message bodies, and non-US-ASCII information in message headers.
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Mime is considered one of the earliest mediums of self-expression. Before there was spoken language, mime was used to communicate what the primitive people needed or wanted. Instead of fading into obscurity when the spoken language was developed, mime had became a form of entertainment.
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This page describes the term MIME and lists other pages on the Web where you can find additional information. ... There are many predefined MIME types, such as GIF graphics files and PostScript files. It is also possible to define your own MIME types.
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There are currently two actively proposed methods for providing these security services: S/MIME and PGP (both in its early incarnation as PGP/MIME, and as the new OpenPGP standard). Other protocols have been proposed in the past (most notably PEM and MOSS), but they did not garner much interest in the market.
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Mime is a non-verbal art that uses body movement in order to communicate what words cannot. The Rock Church Mime Ministry exists to use this powerful tool to portray the gospel and other biblical truth. We perform at various events around San Diego ... If you are interested in booking the mime ministry, please click here.
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