… 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. Public collabora…
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…name it wants in each of the various identifiers specified by [ RFC5321 ] and [ RFC5322 ]. Although this feature is desirable in some circumstances, it is a major obstacle to reducing Unsolicited Bulk Email (UBE, aka spam). Furthermore, ADMDs (as described in [ RFC5598 ]) are und…
…ility for a message by associating a domain name [ RFC1034 ] with the message [ RFC5322 ], which they are authorized to use. This can be an author's organization, an operational relay, or one of their agents. Assertion of responsibility is validated through a cryptographic signat…
…is end, the syntax of messages, up to and including the current specification [ RFC5322 ], has required the use of the mailbox address form in the originator ("From:" and "Sender:") fields of messages and has specifically forbidden the use of the group address form, which permits…
…this end, the syntax of messages, up to and including the current specification RFC5322 ], has required the use of the mailbox address form in the originator ("From:" and "Sender:") fields of messages and has specifically forbidden the use of the group address form, which permits…
…his end, the syntax of messages, up to and including the current specification [RFC5322], has required the use of the mailbox address form in the originator ("From:" and "Sender:") fields of messages and has specifically forbidden the use of the group address form, which permits …
…this end, the syntax of messages, up to and including the current specification RFC5322 ], has required the use of the mailbox address form in the originator ("From:" and "Sender:") fields of messages and has specifically forbidden the use of the group address form, which permits…
…' URI is described using the ABNF of [ STD68 ], non-terminal definitions from [ RFC5322 ] (dot-atom-text, quoted- string), and non-terminal definitions from [ STD66 ] (unreserved, pct- encoded): mailtoURI = "mailto:" [ to ] [ hfields ] to = addr-spec *("," addr-spec ) hfields = "…
…' URI is described using the ABNF of [ STD68 ], non-terminal definitions from [ RFC5322 ] (dot-atom-text, quoted- string), and non-terminal definitions from [ STD66 ] (unreserved, pct- encoded): mailtoURI = "mailto:" [ to ] [ hfields ] to = addr-spec *("," addr-spec ) hfields = "…
… from its transport and further divides a message between a header and a body [ RFC5322 ]. Internet mail header field values contain a variety of strings that are intended to be user-visible. The range of supported characters for these strings was originally limited to [ ASCII ] …
… continues to be standardized by) other documents, most notably [ RFC5321 ] and RFC5322 ]. Therefore, implementers developing mail systems MUST rely on those standards when building interoperable mail systems. At the same time, the text of this specification has been [[NB: will b…
… from its transport and further divides a message between a header and a body [ RFC5322 ]. Internet mail header field values contain a variety of strings that are intended to be user-visible. The range of supported characters for these strings was originally limited to [ ASCII ] …
…ine Delimiting and Folding Individual lines within vCard are delimited by the [ RFC5322 ] line break, which is a CRLF sequence (U+000D followed by U+000A). Long logical lines of text can be split into a multiple-physical-line representation using the following folding technique. …
…ine Delimiting and Folding Individual lines within vCard are delimited by the [ RFC5322 ] line break, which is a CRLF sequence (U+000D followed by U+000A). Long logical lines of text can be split into a multiple-physical-line representation using the following folding technique. …