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… Comments (RFC) 822, "Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet Text Messages" [ RFC822 ], updating it to reflect current practice and incorporating incremental changes that were specified in other RFCs [STD3]. This standard specifies a syntax only for text messages. In particular…
…Comments (RFC) 822 , "Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet Text Messages" [ RFC822 ], updating it to reflect current practice and incorporating incremental changes that were specified in other RFCs [ STD3 ]. This standard specifies a syntax only for text messages. In particul…
…et mailing address is present or implied. A mailto URL takes the form: mailto:< rfc822 -addr-spec> where < rfc822 -addr-spec> is (the encoding of an) addr-spec, as specified in RFC 822 ]. Within mailto URLs, there are no reserved characters. Note that the percent sign ("%") is co…
…Comments (RFC) 822 , "Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet Text Messages" [ RFC822 ], updating it to reflect current practice and incorporating incremental changes that were specified in other RFCs STD3 ]. This standard specifies a syntax only for text messages. In particular…
…Comments (RFC) 822 , "Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet Text Messages" [ RFC822 ], updating it to reflect current practice and incorporating incremental changes that were specified in other RFCs STD3 ]. This standard specifies a syntax only for text messages. In particular…
…et mailing address is present or implied. A mailto URL takes the form: mailto:< rfc822 -addr-spec> where < rfc822 -addr-spec> is (the encoding of an) addr-spec, as specified in RFC 822 ]. Within mailto URLs, there are no reserved characters. Note that the percent sign ("%") is co…
…et mailing address is present or implied. A mailto URL takes the form: mailto:< rfc822 -addr-spec> where < rfc822 -addr-spec> is (the encoding of an) addr-spec, as specified in RFC 822 ]. Within mailto URLs, there are no reserved characters. Note that the percent sign ("%") is co…
…Comments (RFC) 822 , "Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet Text Messages" [ RFC822 ], updating it to reflect current practice and incorporating incremental changes that were specified in other RFCs STD3 ]. This standard specifies a syntax only for text messages. In particular…
…r Comments (RFC) 822, "Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet Text Messages" [RFC822], updating it to reflect current practice and incorporating incremental changes that were specified in other RFCs [STD3]. This standard specifies a syntax only for text messages. In particular,…
…et mailing address is present or implied. A mailto URL takes the form: mailto:< rfc822 -addr-spec> where < rfc822 -addr-spec> is (the encoding of an) addr-spec, as specified in RFC 822 ]. Within mailto URLs, there are no reserved characters. Note that the percent sign ("%") is co…
…et mailing address is present or implied. A mailto URL takes the form: mailto:< rfc822 -addr-spec> where < rfc822 -addr-spec> is (the encoding of an) addr-spec, as specified in RFC 822 [6]. Within mailto URLs, there are no reserved characters. Note that the percent sign ("%") is …
…Comments (RFC) 822 , "Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet Text Messages" [ RFC822 ], updating it to reflect current practice and incorporating incremental changes that were specified in other RFCs STD3 ]. This standard specifies a syntax only for text messages. In particular…