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Title : SMTP Service Extension for message Media Size
declaration
Author(s) : V. Shveidel, A. Erev
Filename : draft-shveidel-mediasize-02.txt
Pages : 16
Date : 2003-2-13
This memo defines an extension to the SMTP service whereby an SMTP
client and server may interact to give the server an opportunity to
decline to accept a message (perhaps temporarily) based on the
client's estimate of the general message size and sizes of media
parts the message contains.
[9] lists a number of issues and requirements for the use of
internet messaging in the context of Unified Messaging and Telephone
User Interface. This memo elaborates and suggests an implementation
for chapter 3.2 of [9].
This memo extends facilities of 'SMTP Service Extension for Message
Size Declaration' [3]. As such, the authors of this memo used
portions of the text in [3] as a basis for this memo.
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