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Subject: RE: Additional MIME headers
Definitely ignore. thanks, marc ========================================================================== Marc Breissinger voice (W): 703-460-2504 Director, Product Strategy - webMethods, Inc. voice (C): 703-989-7689 Email: marcb@webmethods.com We're Hiring!!! Email2: breissim@earthlink.net http://www.webMethods.com ========================================================================== -----Original Message----- From: Patil, Sanjay [mailto:Spatil@netfish.com] Sent: Friday, December 15, 2000 3:29 PM To: 'Burdett, David'; ebXML Transport (E-mail) Subject: RE: Additional MIME headers Ignore them. If you consider SMTP being used for transport, there will be a lot of MIME headers inserted and consumed by SMTP handlers, which are also exposed to ebXML MSH. thanks, Sanjay Patil ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Work Phone: 408 350 9619 http://www.netfish.com -----Original Message----- From: Burdett, David [mailto:david.burdett@commerceone.com] Sent: Friday, December 15, 2000 12:18 PM To: ebXML Transport (E-mail) Subject: Additional MIME headers Folks What do you think the behavior of a MSH should be if it receives a message with additional MIME headers that are not specified in the ebXML specs. Possible actions are: 1. Ingore them, or 2. Report an error. Thoughts? DAvid Product Management, Commerce One 4400 Rosewood Drive, Pleasanton, CA 94588, USA Tel: +1 (925) 520 4422 (also voicemail); Pager: +1 (888) 936 9599 mailto:david.burdett@commerceone.com; Web: http://www.commerceone.com
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