RFC 2045 defines MIME foundations. Learn why MIME exists and how it impacts modern email formatting.
RFC 2045 is one of the core MIME specifications that explains how emails can carry non-text content, including attachments and multipart messages.
For modern email tooling, MIME compliance helps avoid rendering bugs and improves compatibility across clients. It also influences how security scanners and filters interpret a message.
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