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This draft is a work item of the Email Address Internationalization Working Group of the IETF.
Title : SMTP extension for internationalized email address
Author(s) : J. Yao, W. Mao
Filename : draft-ietf-eai-smtpext-04.txt
Pages : 18
Date : 2007-3-6
Internationalized email address includes two parts, the local part
and the domain part. The ways email addresses are used by protocols
are different from the ways domain names are used. The most critical
difference is that emails are delivered through a chain of peering
clients and servers while domain names are resolved by name servers
by looking up their own tables. In addition to this, email transport
protocols SMTP and ESMTP provide a negotiation mechanism through
which clients can make decisions for further processing. This
document specifies the use of SMTP extension for internationalized
email address delivery. It also mentions the backward compatible
mechanism for downgrade procedure, as specified in an associated
specification.
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