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- From: art@wvus.org (Art Nicolaysen)
- Subject: Re: What are sources of mail-header info ( other than rfc822 ) ?
- Reply-To: art@wvus.org (Art Nicolaysen)
- Organization: World Vision U.S.
- Date: Fri, 28 Aug 92 02:58:28 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Aug28.025828.29371@wvus.org>
- References: <1992Aug26.164925.21264@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU>
- Keywords: rfc822, SMTP, mail-headers
- Lines: 35
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- In article <1992Aug26.164925.21264@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU> sdm7g@aemsun.med.Virginia.EDU (Steven D. Majewski) writes:
- >What other sources, besides rfc822, are there that define and explain
- >the allowable mail-headers ( and particularly, explain how they are
- >supposed to be interpreted and how they actually ARE interpreted by
- >various mail ( & News) software )
- >
- >I know there are several later RFC's on 822 to x.400 mapping.
- >Has anyone made a bibliography of the Mail related RFC's ?
- >Any other good sources ?
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- You could try the RFC mail server at isi.edu
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- send a message to rfc-info@isi.edu, with one request per line:
- Help: Help
- for a generalized help message
- Help: Manual
- for a longish (30p) user manual
- List: RFC
- Keywords: X.400
- for a list of all RFCs dealing with X.400
-
- In case of problems, etc., send mail to rfc-manager@isi.edu
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- This information taken from _Troubleshooting TCP/IP_,
- by Mark Miller, M&T Books, 1992. (The book also has
- an appendix with a complete list of RFCs thru RFC 1329).
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- "A classic is a book that people | Art Nicolaysen art@wvus.org
- buy, and then don't bother to read" |
- Mark Twain | (somewhere in los angeles county)
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