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A new Request for Comments is now available in online RFC libraries.
RFC 1428:
Title: Transition of Internet Mail from Just-Send-8
to 8bit-SMTP/MIME
Author: G. Vaudreuil
Mailbox: GVaudre@CNRI.Reston.VA.US
Pages: 6
Characters: 12,064
Updates/Obsoletes: none
Protocols for extending SMTP to pass 8bit characters have been defined
in RFC 1425 and RFC 1426. These protocols require that messages
transported by the extended SMTP are to be encoded in MIME (RFCs 1341,
1342). Before work began on these protocols, several SMTP
implementations adopted ad-hoc mechanisms for sending 8bit data. It is
desirable for the extended SMTP environment and these ad hoc
mechanisms interoperate. This document outlines the problems in this
environment and an approach to minimizing the cost of transition from
current usage of non-MIME 8bit messages to MIME.
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