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Title : Extensible Message Application Interchange Language (EMAIL) -- Part Two: Syntax, Semantics, and Media Types
Author(s) : B. Lilly
Filename : draft-lilly-extensible-internet-message-format-p02-00.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 2005-7-12
The Internet Message Format originally formally specified in RFC 561
has been extended in some ways and for some purposes which have posed
difficulties for some desirable operations such as digitally signed
messages, have led to clutter in message content which in turn has
led user agent implementers to suppress display of some originator
message content, leading in some cases to user confusion, surprise,
and embarrassment. This memo is part of a multi-document series that
specifies an extensible message format which is intended to
facilitate operations hampered by extensions to the current format
and to reduce clutter in the user-to-user message content. This memo
defines and provides registration information for media types
relevant to the extensible message format.
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