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        Title : Internet Voice Messaging
        Author(s) : S. McRae, J. Maruszak
        Filename : draft-ietf-vpim-ivm-02.txt
        Pages : 10
        Date : 24-Jul-01
        
This document provides for the carriage of voicemail messages over
Internet mail as part of a unified messaging infrastructure.
The Internet Voice Messaging (IVM) concept described in this
document was originally called VPIM v3. This term has been dropped
to reflect the fact that it is not a successor format to VPIM v2,
but rather an alternative specification for a different application.

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