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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.1 for Email Configuration Guide
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The message body after the first blank line may contain many MIME parts. The 
second and following parts are often called “attachments,” while the first is often 
called the “body” or “text.”
A disclaimer can be included in an email as either an attachment (above) or as part 
of the body
Typically, when there is an encoding mismatch between the message body and a 
disclaimer, AsyncOS attempts to encode the entire message in the same encoding 
as the message body so that the disclaimer will be included in the body (“inline”) 
and not included as a separate attachment. In other words, the disclaimer will be 
included inline if the encoding of the disclaimer matches that of the body, or if the 
text in the disclaimer contains characters that can be displayed inline (in the 
body). For example, it is possible to have a ISO-8859-1 encoded disclaimer that 
only contains US-ASCII characters; consequently, this will display “inline” 
without problems.
This message has been scanned...
First attachment part
Example.zip
Second attachment part
To: joe@example.com
From: mary@example.com
Subject: Hi!
Headers
<blank line>
Hello!
Body part
This message has been scanned...
Disclaimer now included in body 
part
Example.zip
First attachment part