Application Integration (On-Premises) : Managing MIME messages : Overview of MIME and S/MIME Messages : What Is MIME? : Basic Structure of a MIME Message : The Body
The Body
The body of a MIME message contains the actual content of the message. It is separated from the last header field by a blank line: a two-byte sequence consisting of an ASCII carriage return (CR) and an ASCII linefeed (LF) on a line by itself.
The message body can contain any sequence of data, including additional MIME messages. It is sometimes referred to as the payload. When you send an e-mail message, the body of your letter resides in the body of a MIME message. Similarly, when you attach a file to an e-mail message, the content of the file is carried in the body of a MIME message.
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