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> But it solves a really important problem: How to exchange markdown documents that include attachments like images, video etc. in a standard way?

Oddly enough, I was recently thinking of using RFC 822 messages with CommonMark bodies and MIME attachments as a way to store blog entries on disk, so I was considering this exact problem earlier this week (small world!). RFC 2046 specifies multipart messages, RFC 2392 specifies URI schemes for linking from the body of the message to other parts; and RFC 7763 specifies the text/markdown MIME type. There’s already a ton of tooling out there which deals with MIME, so one needn’t reinvent the wheel.



Interesting idea. Actually I wonder why we don’t have Markdown in emails, yet. It seems to be an obvious idea.




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