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INTERNET STANDARD THAT EXTENDS THE FORMAT OF EMAIL
Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension; Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions; Multipart message; Internet content type; MIME content type; MIME media type; MIME-Version; MIME attachment; =5F; =3F; Multipart/x-mixed-replace; Multipart/form-data; Multipart/signed; Multipart/encrypted; Multipart/mixed; Multipart MIME; MIME multipart; Content-Disposition

Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions         
<file format, multimedia> (MIME) A standard for multi-part, multimedia electronic mail messages and World-Wide Web hypertext documents on the Internet. MIME provides the ability to transfer non-textual data, such as graphics, audio and fax. It is defined in RFC 2045, RFC 2046, RFC 2047, RFC 2048, RFC 2049, and BCP0013. It uses mimencode to encode binary data into base 64 using a subset of ASCII. {mail/mime-faq/top.html">FAQ (http://cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/mail/mime-faq/top.html)}. (1995-04-04)
Streaming SIMD Extensions         
SIMD INSTRUCTION SET EXTENSION TO THE X86 ARCHITECTURE
SSE1; Katmai New Instructions; Cat my new instructions; Screaming SIMD; XMM0 register; XMM1 register; XMM2 register; XMM3 register; XMM4 register; XMM5 register; XMM6 register; XMM7 register; XMM8 register; XMM9 register; XMM10 register; XMM11 register; XMM12 register; XMM13 register; XMM14 register; XMM15 register; MXCSR register; Streaming SIMD extensions; SSE instructions; XMM register; Internet Streaming SIMD Extensions; SSE 1
<architecture> (SSE) Intel Corporation's floating point SIMD extention of their Pentium microprocessor architecture. SSE was formerly know as KNI (Katmai New Instructions). It was introduced with the Pentium III. {Intel Pentium III (http://developer.intel.com/design/pentiumiii/prodbref/)}. ipoem (http://ipoem.com/technology/Docs/pentium4.html). (2003-07-13)
mail order         
  • The cover of the first [[Eaton's]] catalogue, published in 1884. The Eaton's catalogue would continue to be published until 1976.
  • The Outlook]], American magazine advertisement from 1916 offering mail delivery of fish and seafood.
  • Sears, Roebuck and Company catalogue, 1918
BUYING OF GOODS OR SERVICES BY MAIL DELIVERY
Mail-order; Mailorder; Mail-Order Business; Mail order catalog; Mail-order catalog; Mail Order; Mail Order Catalog; Mail-Order Catalog; Mail-Order; Mail-order catalogue; Mail-away; Mail order catalogues; Mail order catalogue; User:PeterMalanthan/E. J. Basnett Hardware Company; Mail orders; Mail-order catalogs
(mail orders)
1.
Mail order is a system of buying and selling goods. You choose the goods you want from a company by looking at their catalogue, and the company sends them to you by post.
The toys are available by mail order from Opi Toys...
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Mail orders are goods that have been ordered by mail order. (mainly AM)
I supervise the packing of all mail orders.
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Wikipedia

MIME

Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) is an Internet standard that extends the format of email messages to support text in character sets other than ASCII, as well as attachments of audio, video, images, and application programs. Message bodies may consist of multiple parts, and header information may be specified in non-ASCII character sets. Email messages with MIME formatting are typically transmitted with standard protocols, such as the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), the Post Office Protocol (POP), and the Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP).

The MIME standard is specified in a series of requests for comments: RFC 2045, RFC 2046, RFC 2047, RFC 4288, RFC 4289 and RFC 2049. The integration with SMTP email is specified in RFC 1521 and RFC 1522.

Although the MIME formalism was designed mainly for SMTP, its content types are also important in other communication protocols. In the HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) for the World Wide Web, servers insert a MIME header field at the beginning of any Web transmission. Clients use the content type or media type header to select an appropriate viewer application for the type of data indicated.