What is multipart/alternative vs multipart/mixed?
`multipart/alternative` is used when the same message is offered in different formats (for example, plain text and HTML). The receiving client shows only one, usually the HTML.
`multipart/mixed` is for messages that include separate attachments or files. Think of the first as two versions of one message, and the second as a bundle of different cargo types shipped together.
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