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Question #: 44
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What binary coding is used most often for e-mail purposes?

  • A. MIME
  • B. Uuencode
  • C. IMAP
  • D. SMTP
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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Elb
5 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
MIME is most often used. The program uudecode reverses the effect of uuencode, recreating the original binary file exactly. uuencode/decode became popular for sending binary (and especially compressed) files by email and posting to Usenet newsgroups, etc. It has now been largely replaced by MIME and yEnc. With MIME, files that might have been uuencoded are instead transferred with Base64 encoding.
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Port_Stack
1 year, 11 months ago
Yes UUENCODE and MIME are both appropriate for attachments, however, the EC Council ebook deals with RFC 5322, while UUENCODE falls under RFC 822. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/office/developer/exchange-server-2010/aa494197(v=exchg.140)
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BarryMacockener
2 years ago
This question needs verification, because UUENCODE could also be correct. I'm personally not sure which is the more appropriate answer.
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