|  | I think the best that I can suggest is that you use a
service that will send MIME messages back to the address
you request them from.  You can access the service by
sending mail to 
   [email protected]
Put the name of the test you want on the subject line of the
message.  Or, you can use the word HELP on the subject line
to get the following text
-Stan
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NOTE: Neither I, nor Bunyip Information Systems Inc, take any
      responsibility for damages on your computer, your software
      or loss of work when reading these messages.
      All messages are tested on several architectures, and on several
      MIME-clients before they are put on the server.
      You should though SAVE your work and quit all other applications
      before reading a MIME-test message. A message might start an
      external viewer which crashes your computer, so even if your Mail
      Reader is stable, crashes might happen!
   Montreal April 10, 1996
   With this mailback service you can order a MIME message according
   to the specification written for the Interoperaability tests in
   Stockholm, spring 1996. Write the name of the test you want on
   the Subject line of the message.
   The specification can be found at 
   http://www.cafax.se/i96/MIME-96.html
   You can order the following tests:
    Basic MIME functionality
    ========================
    M1      MIME-Version: 1.0
    M2      Content-Transfer-Encoding:
    M3-1    Content-Type: application/...
    M3-2    Content-Type: text/plain
    M4.1.1  Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
    M4.1.2  Content-Type: text/plain; charset="X-PAF"
    M4.1.3  Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-7"
    M4.1.4  Content-Type: text/x-paf
    M4.2.1  Content-Type: message/rfc822
    M4.3.1  Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary=this_is_a_boundary
    M4.3.2  Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=this_is_a_boundary
    M4.3.3  Content-Type: multipart/x-foo; boundary=this_is_a_boundary
    M4.4.1  Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
    M5      Content-Type: X-PAF
   Extra functionality needed in Sweden
   ====================================
    S1      Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
    S2      RFC-1522
    S2-2    RFC-1522
   Extra MIME functionality
   ========================
    EM1.1.1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=SEN_850200_B
    EM1.1.2 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-2022-JP-2
    EM1.1.2-GIF is an image showing the test EM1.1.2
    EM1.2   Content-Type: text/enriched
    EM2.1   Content-Type: image/gif
    EM2.2   Content-Type: image/jpeg
    EM2.3   Content-Type: image/tiff
    EM3.1   Content-Type: audio/basic
    EM4.1   Content-Type: application/msword
    EM4.2   Content-Type: application/postscript
    EM5.1   Content-Type: multipart/appledouble
    EM5.2   Content-Type: multipart/report
    EM6.1    Content-Type: message/partial
    EM7.1    Content-Type: video/mpeg
    EM7.2    Content-Type: video/quicktime
       With regards, Patrik Faltstrom
                         <[email protected]>
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