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Malcolm Dew-Jones
I am looking for an xml grammar for mail messages. It needs to be able to
identify the structure of a mime message and also the structure of a
non-mime (but rfc822) message.
I can invent one easily enough, (and intend to if nothing exists) but
before I do, I am looking for anything that already exists and is either a
standard or is already in common use.
Google turned up a few odds and ends, the most definitive being a series
of drafts from Graham Klyne, but they appear to be out of date now, and
nothing looked that definitive or sounded like it was already in general
use in a variety of existing applications.
So, before I finalize my own, input would be welcome.
identify the structure of a mime message and also the structure of a
non-mime (but rfc822) message.
I can invent one easily enough, (and intend to if nothing exists) but
before I do, I am looking for anything that already exists and is either a
standard or is already in common use.
Google turned up a few odds and ends, the most definitive being a series
of drafts from Graham Klyne, but they appear to be out of date now, and
nothing looked that definitive or sounded like it was already in general
use in a variety of existing applications.
So, before I finalize my own, input would be welcome.