… Introduction Subaddressing is the practice of augmenting the local-part of an [RFC2822] address with some 'detail' information in order to give some extra meaning to that address. One common way of encoding 'detail' information into the local-part is to add a 'separator characte…
…ntain more than one. Its content MUST conform to the "addr-spec" production in [RFC2822]. 3.3. Date Constructs A Date construct is an element whose content MUST conform to the "date-time" production in [RFC3339]. In addition, an uppercase "T" character MUST be used to separate da…
…ctions on email addresses Reference documents: RFC 2821 [RFC2821] and RFC 2822 [RFC2822] Contemporary email addresses consist of a "local part" separated from a "domain part" (a fully-qualified domain name) by an at-sign ("@"). The syntax of the domain part corresponds to that in…
…ictions on email addresses Reference documents: RFC 2821 RFC2821 ] and RFC 2822 RFC2822 Contemporary email addresses consist of a "local part" separated from a "domain part" (a fully-qualified domain name) by an at-sign ("@"). The syntax of the domain part corresponds to that in …
…tax of "Message/CPIM" objects is similar to but stricter than that defined in [ RFC2822 ], and provides the ability to include arbitrary MIME media types [ MIMETYPES ]. By contrast, each "application/pidf+xml" object is a complete XML document whose structure is defined by an XML…
…through the Internet. * Internet Mail Format (IMF) ([ RFC0733 ], [ RFC0822 ], [ RFC2822 ], RFC5322 ]) defines a message object. * Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) [ RFC2045 ] defines an enhancement to the message object that permits using multimedia attachments. Publi…
…tain more than one. Its content MUST conform to the "addr-spec" production in [ RFC2822 ]. 3.3 . Date Constructs A Date construct is an element whose content MUST conform to the "date-time" production in [ RFC3339 ]. In addition, an uppercase "T" character MUST be used to separat…
…tax of "Message/CPIM" objects is similar to but stricter than that defined in [ RFC2822 ], and provides the ability to include arbitrary MIME media types [ MIMETYPES ]. By contrast, each "application/pidf+xml" object is a complete XML document whose structure is defined by an XML…
…ictions on email addresses Reference documents: RFC 2821 RFC2821 ] and RFC 2822 RFC2822 Contemporary email addresses consist of a "local part" separated from a "domain part" (a fully-qualified domain name) by an at-sign ("@"). The syntax of the domain part corresponds to that in …
…. Introduction Subaddressing is the practice of augmenting the local-part of an RFC2822 ] address with some 'detail' information in order to give some extra meaning to that address. One common way of encoding 'detail' information into the local-part is to add a 'separator charact…
…. Introduction Subaddressing is the practice of augmenting the local-part of an RFC2822 ] address with some 'detail' information in order to give some extra meaning to that address. One common way of encoding 'detail' information into the local-part is to add a 'separator charact…
…tain more than one. Its content MUST conform to the "addr-spec" production in [ RFC2822 ]. 3.3 . Date Constructs A Date construct is an element whose content MUST conform to the "date-time" production in [ RFC3339 ]. In addition, an uppercase "T" character MUST be used to separat…
…ictions on email addresses Reference documents: RFC 2821 RFC2821 ] and RFC 2822 RFC2822 Contemporary email addresses consist of a "local part" separated from a "domain part" (a fully-qualified domain name) by an at-sign ("@"). The syntax of the domain part corresponds to that in …
…tain more than one. Its content MUST conform to the "addr-spec" production in [ RFC2822 ]. 3.3 . Date Constructs A Date construct is an element whose content MUST conform to the "date-time" production in [ RFC3339 ]. In addition, an uppercase "T" character MUST be used to separat…
…. Introduction Subaddressing is the practice of augmenting the local-part of an RFC2822 ] address with some 'detail' information in order to give some extra meaning to that address. One common way of encoding 'detail' information into the local-part is to add a 'separator charact…