Greg (gregv@lucent.com)
Mon, 8 May 2000 08:51:47 -0500
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Title : SMTP Service Extensions for Transmission of Large
and Binary Message Headers
Author(s) : G. Vaudreuil
Filename : draft-vaudreuil-binaryheaders-00.txt
Pages : 11
Date : 03-May-00
This memo defines two new service extensions to the SMTP service. The
first service enables a SMTP server to indicate the maximum size
RFC822 header it is willing to accept in a message. The second
enables a SMTP client and server to negotiate the use of 8bit or or
8bit encoded binary contents within the message header. This memo
specifies the algorithms necessary for the interworking between
extended clients with a large and binary header and non-extended SMTP
servers.
It is expected this document may be split into three, 1) The ESMTP
messageheader SIZE extension, 2) the ESMTP 8bit message header
encoding extension, and 3) the registration of the
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