I'd like the opinion of this August Group.
Should I make a claim to be the inventor of the email
attachment? (It would go on my web site, resume, the Wikipedia
page, that sort of thing.)
Here's my understanding of the time line on all of this.
- Originally, our files were all plain text and we just included
them in the email message body. The ~r command in Kurt Shoen's
Mail program was typical. There was no name for this, we were
just emailing files.
- In 1980, I wrote uuencode. It's stated purpose was to "encode
a binary file for transmission by email". I didn't use the term
"attachment". It became part of 4.0BSD and later systems, and
was widely used.
- In 1985, Lotus created cc:Mail. It eventually included
attachments, using a file store method. When they added an SMTP
gateway later, it used uuencode as the format. I believe
cc:Mail first used the term "attachment".
- Microsoft did the same thing with MS Mail somewhat later,
possibly in the 1990s. It also used uuencode in the SMTP
gateway.
- In 1992, Nathaniel Borenstein and Ned Freed invented MIME. It
had a different (and IMHO much better) way to send attachments,
and it became an Internet Standard sometime later, possibly in
1996.
What do you all think?
Mary Ann