RFC 1867 and PKCS#7 signature

Does anyone know if it should be possible in PI to generate a RFC (Request For Comments) 1867 document (http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1867.html)? I've been searching on SDN and Google, but haven't been able to find anything about RFC 1867 in combination with PI.
Next to this I'm also trying to find out if PI can generate PKCS#7 based digital signatures? Reason for this is the RFC 1867 message should include such a sginature.
Regards,
Mac

Hi,
Could you be more clear about where do you need this ?What should be your sender / receiver?
As per my understanding of this RFC you want to create (send ) data in the below format
Content-type: multipart/form-data, boundary=AaB03x --AaB03x content-disposition: form-data; name="field1" Joe Blow --AaB03x content-disposition: form-data; name="pics"; filename="file1.txt" Content-Type: text/plain ... contents of file1.txt ... --AaB03x--
Well XI can have files in attachments.

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