No, that's the whole point of MIME types: to identify the format of the data in the file so the receiving tool can decide to handle it or pass it off.
You might want to use File::MimeInfo or the 'file' command on unix to identify the appropriate MIME type for a file.
In reply to Re^3: Sending Email Attachment
by clscott
in thread Sending Email Attachment
by eric256
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