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MIME


MIME stands for Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions -- a standard that extends the SMTP to permit data like video, sound, and binary files to be transmitted by Internet email without having to be translated into ASCII first. This is accomplished by using MIME types, which describe the contents of a document. A MIME-compliant application sending a file assigns a MIME type to the file. The receiving application, which must also be MIME-compliant, refers to a standardized list of documents that are organized into MIME types and subtypes to interpret the content of the file. MIME is part of HTTP and both Web browsers and HTTP servers use MIME to interpret email files they send and receive.

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