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	Title		: SMTP extension for internationalized email address
	Author(s)	: J. Yao
	Filename	: draft-yao-ima-smtpext-00.txt
	Pages		: 10
	Date		: 2005-9-30
	
   The internationalized email address (IMA) should be solved in the
   transport-level, which is an architecturally desirable approach.
   This document specifies the use of SMTP extension for
   internationalized email address (IMA) delivery.  And also mention
   about the backward compatible mechanism for downgrade procedure, as
   specified in an associated specification.  The protocol propoesed
   here is MTA-level solution which is feasible, architecturally more
   elegant, and not as difficult to deploy in relevant communities.

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