The following example shows the default event reminder message format:
1 EVENT REMINDER 2 ~~MIME-Version: 1.0%N 3 ~~Content-Type: text/plain; charset=%s%N 4 ~~Content-Transfer-Encoding: %x%N%N 5 Summary: %s%N 6 Start: %(%a, %d %b %Y %I:%M %p)B%N 7 End: (%a, %d %b %Y %I:%M %p)E%N 8 Location: %L%N%N 9 Description: %N%d%N |
The description of each line in this example is:
Line 1 is the message subject.
Line 2 begins with ~~, which indicates that it is a MIME wrapper line. That is, the replacement of special character sequences are those associated with an internal MIME object rather than an event or task. The special sequence %N is a line feed. The subject line does not need the special new line sequence, while all other lines do.
Line 3 is also a MIME header line. It contains the special character sequence %s, which will be replaced by the character set associated with the event or task being mailed.
Line 4 is the last MIME line, %x is the content transfer encoding string needed for this message.
Line 5 lists the event summary and calls out the event summary with %s.
Line 6 lists the event start time. It makes use of a sub-format string on the special character sequence %B. For details, see Date Sub-Formatting.
Line 7 lists the event end time.
Line 8 lists the location of the event.
Line 9 lists the description of the event.
The following sample resembles the notification message generated by the above example:
From: jsmith@sesta.com (James Smith) Date: Wed, 15 Nov 1999 19:13:49 To: jsmith@sesta.com Subject: EVENT REMINDER MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Summary: smtp_rig event 1 Start: Tues, 16 Nov 1999 02:00 PM End: Tues, 16 Nov 1999 03:00 PM Location: Green Conference Room Description: This is the description for a randomly generated event. |