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* Turns out that Exchange 2003 requires the ics attachment to be in a multipart/alternative, rather than a multipart/mixed MIME message * Exchange 2007 accepts both types * Therefore, we change our output for this particular situation, i.e. a single attachment that is an ics file, to multipart/alternative * Rename FLAG_SUPPRESS_CONTENT_DISPOSITION to FLAG_ICS_ALTERNATIVE_PART and make this flag do double duty - 1) suppress the Content-Disposition header (also required by Exchange) and 2) send the message as multipart/alternative * Add unit tests for Rfc822Output to check that mime parts are composed properly Bug: 2516394 Change-Id: I60e26f57b8ecaf01d0340e7828533334e0e7d45a |
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