MIME$HELP.HLB  —  Overview  Mailing MIME Messages
    Whenever OpenVMS MAIL is used to send a MIME encoded file, if the
    address in not a TCP/IP mail address, MAIL will add an extra blank
    line between it's mail headers and the message. This is standard
    for OpenVMS MAIL to separate its mail headers from the message.
    Consequently, this blank line may pose a problem to most MIME
    capable applications because it separates the MIME headers as well.

    However, if a TCP/IP mail address is used, the TCP/IP for OpenVMS
    SMTP service will send the MIME encoded mail with the properly
    formatted (RFC822) mail message and MIME headers. A blank line
    will properly separate the mail/MIME headers from the message body.

    An alternative is to use the DCL command line to send the mail, (e.g.):

    $ MAIL/NOSELF MimeFile.TXT smtp%"user@domain.com" /subject="Sending MIME"

    Note that using SMTP for MIME mail requires TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS
    5.0A + an SMTP patch or a later version.

    There are other problems with SMTP HEADER position that can affect
    MIME mail, please see Restrictions section for further information.
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