…cters that are supported in the "local-part" of email addresses as defined in [ RFC5322 ] and [ RFC6530 ]. Therefore, email addresses are mapped into DNS using the following method: 1. The "left-hand side" of the email address, called the "local- part" in both the mail message fo…
…sources. Messages are passed in a format similar to that used by Internet mail [RFC5322] and the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) [RFC2045] (see Appendix A of [RFC7231] for the differences between HTTP and MIME messages). Most HTTP communication consists of a retrieva…
…LF and a sequence of octets in a format similar to the Internet Message Format [RFC5322] : zero or more header field lines (collectively referred to as the "headers" or the "header section"), an empty line indicating the end of the header section, and an optional message body. HT…
…d in MIME Section 2.8 [RFC2045], into conforming 7-bit Internet Message Format [RFC5322] with message header extensions for non-ASCII text [RFC2047] and other 7-bit encodings. Down-conversion is specified by "Downgrading Mechanism for Email Address Internationalization" [RFC5504]…
…in MIME Section 2.8 [RFC2045] , into conforming 7-bit Internet Message Format [ RFC5322 ] with message header extensions for non-ASCII text [ RFC2047 ] and other 7-bit encodings. Down-conversion is specified by "Downgrading Mechanism for Email Address Internationalization" [ RFC5…
…for date/time information in email headers that is described in Section 3.3 of [RFC5322] and introduced earlier in Section 3.3 of [RFC2822]. This email header convention is in actual use, while its adaptation into [RFC3339] was always compromised by the fact that [ISO8601:2000] a…
…in MIME Section 2.8 [RFC2045] , into conforming 7-bit Internet Message Format [ RFC5322 ] with message header extensions for non-ASCII text [ RFC2047 ] and other 7-bit encodings. Down-conversion is specified by "Downgrading Mechanism for Email Address Internationalization" [ RFC5…
… this specification are defined in the EAI overview [RFC4952] or in [RFC5321], [RFC5322], or the MIME documents [RFC2045], [RFC2047], [RFC2183], and [RFC2231]. This document depends on [RFC5335] and [RFC5504]. Key words used in those documents are used in this document, too. The …
…or date/time information in email headers that is described in Section 3.3 of [ RFC5322 and introduced earlier in Section 3.3 of [ RFC2822 This email header convention is in actual use, while its adaptation into RFC3339 was always compromised by the fact that ISO8601:2000 and lat…
…d in MIME Section 2.8 [RFC2045] , into conforming 7-bit Internet Message Format RFC5322 ] with message header extensions for non-ASCII text [ RFC2047 and other 7-bit encodings. Down-conversion is specified by "Downgrading Mechanism for Email Address Internationalization" RFC5504 …
…ources. Messages are passed in a format similar to that used by Internet mail [ RFC5322 ] and the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) [ RFC2045 ] (see Appendix A of [RFC7231] for the differences between HTTP and MIME messages). Most HTTP communication consists of a retri…
… address ought to be machine-usable, as defined by "mailbox" in Section 3.4 of [RFC5322] From mailbox mailbox = <mailbox, see [RFC5322] Section 3.4 An example is: From: webmaster@example.org The From header field is rarely sent by non-robotic user agents. A user agent SHOULD NOT …
… address ought to be machine-usable, as defined by "mailbox" in Section 3.4 of [RFC5322] From = mailbox mailbox = <mailbox, see [RFC5322], Section 3.4 An example is: From: webmaster@example.org The From header field is rarely sent by non-robotic user agents. A user agent SHOULD N…
…RLF and a sequence of octets in a format similar to the Internet Message Format RFC5322 : zero or more header field lines (collectively referred to as the "headers" or the "header section"), an empty line indicating the end of the header section, and an optional message body. HTT…
…RLF and a sequence of octets in a format similar to the Internet Message Format RFC5322 : zero or more header field lines (collectively referred to as the "headers" or the "header section"), an empty line indicating the end of the header section, and an optional message body. HTT…