[ CCode ( cprefix = "GMIME_NEWLINE_FORMAT_" , has_type_id = false ) ]
public enum NewLineFormat
There are two commonly used line-endings used by modern Operating Systems.
Unix-based systems such as Linux and Mac OS use a single character ('\n' aka LF) to represent the end of line where-as Windows (or DOS) uses a sequence of two characters ("\r\n" aka CRLF). Most text-based network protocols such as SMTP, POP3, and IMAP use the CRLF sequence as well.