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- #
- # MIME File Type Mapping Table
- #
- # This file maps MIME content types to UNIX file extensions. Where
- # there is multiple file extensions for a particular MIME type, the
- # first one will be used for incoming messages (and all for outgoing).
- #
- # An incoming attachment with a MIME type not listed below will receive
- # a file extension from the MIME subtype with any possible "x-" prefix
- # removed. An outgoing attachment with a file extension not listed
- # below will receive a MIME type of application/octet-stream.
- #
- # A MIME subtype of "*" can be used to indicate that all incoming
- # attachments of that type should be mapped to the specified file
- # extension. This does not effect outgoing attachments.
- #
- # Finally, an entry with no file types indicates that the corresponding
- # MIME attachments should not be given any file type at all. This only
- # affects incoming messages.
- #
- # Note that the MIME type audio/basic is special and will only be
- # used if the sound file is 8 bit mu-law @ 8 KHz (or the file contains
- # raw data, which is assumed to be the same).
- #
-
- application/mac-binhex40 hqx
- application/postscript ps eps
- application/pdf pdf
- application/rtf rtf
- application/word word msword
- application/wordperfect5.1 wp
- application/zip gz z
- audio/basic snd vox au
- audio/x-next snd vox au
- image/gif gif
- image/jpeg jpg jpeg
- image/pbm pbm pgm ppm
- image/tiff tiff tif
- image/x-xwd xwd
- message/external-body external-body
- multipart/x-folder
- video/mpeg mpg mpeg
-
- # text/plain txt
-