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	Title		: High-Level Requirements for Internet Voice Mail
	Author(s)	: E. Candell
	Filename	: draft-ietf-vpim-ivm-goals-04.txt
	Pages		: 8
	Date		: 2003-6-20
	
This document describes the high-level requirements for Internet
Voice Mail (IVM) and establishes a baseline of desired functionality
against which proposed MIME profiles for Internet Voice Messaging
can be judged. IVM is an extension of the Voice Profile for Internet
Mail (VPIM) version 2 [VPIM2] designed to support interoperability
with desktop clients. Other goals for this version of VPIM include
expanded interoperability with unified messaging systems,
conformance to Internet standards, and backward compatibility with
voice messaging systems currently running in a VPIM enabled
environment. This document does not include goals that were met
fully by VPIM version 2 [VPIM2].

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