…on in that document and in the base Internet email specifications [ RFC5321 ] [ RFC5322 ] is necessary to understand and implement this specification. 1.1 . Terminology The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY…
…ation in that document and in the base Internet email specifications [RFC5321] [RFC5322] is necessary to understand and implement this specification. 1.1. Terminology The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY",…
…d in, using the "Addr-Spec" | | | | format defined in Section 3.4.1 of | | | | [RFC5322]. | +-------------+-------+-----------------------------------------+ | ADDRESS | UTF-8 | The physical address of the entity. | | | | The address MAY include a country code. | | | | If a count…
…on in that document and in the base Internet email specifications [ RFC5321 ] [ RFC5322 ] is necessary to understand and implement this specification. 1.1 . Terminology The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY…
…. . . 17 . Introduction A message store is used to organize Internet Messages [ RFC5322 ] into one or more mailboxes (possibly hierarchical), annotate them in various ways, and provide access to these messages and associated metadata. Three different standards-based protocols hav…
…ul. Implementors interested in providing instructions for generating an email [ RFC5322 ] message can instead use the mailto: URI scheme RFC6068 ]. Implementors interested in referencing a message or a set of messages available from a mailstore over IMAP [ RFC3501 ], POP RFC1939 …
… [RFC3629] , or in RFC3464 ]. Note that <text-fixed> is the same as <text> from RFC5322 ], but without <obs-text>. If or when RFC 5322 is updated to disallow <obs-text>, <text-fixed> should become just <text>. Also, if or when RFC 5322 is updated to disallow control characters in…
… [RFC3629] , or in RFC3464 ]. Note that <text-fixed> is the same as <text> from RFC5322 ], but without <obs-text>. If or when RFC 5322 is updated to disallow <obs-text>, <text-fixed> should become just <text>. Also, if or when RFC 5322 is updated to disallow control characters in…
…ul. Implementors interested in providing instructions for generating an email [ RFC5322 ] message can instead use the mailto: URI scheme RFC6068 ]. Implementors interested in referencing a message or a set of messages available from a mailstore over IMAP [ RFC3501 ], POP RFC1939 …
…as above, MUAs need initially only to prompt the user for their email address [ RFC5322 ]. The "local-part" and "domain" portions are then extracted from the email address by the MUA. The MUA uses the "domain" portion as the service domain to perform SRV lookups for the services …
…t require ASCII (most notably RFC 5322 , the standard for Internet mail headers RFC5322 ]). MIME is described in RFCs 2045 through 2049, as well as more recent RFCs. < RFC6365 transfer encoding syntax A transfer encoding syntax (TES) (sometimes called a transfer encoding scheme) …
… is Unicode. This ABNF implements the extensions described in RFC 1123. [ABNF] [RFC5322] [RFC1034] [RFC1123] email = 1* ( atext / "." ) "@" label * ( "." label ) label = let-dig [ [ ldh-str ] let-dig ] ; limited to a length of 63 characters by RFC 1034 section 3.5 atext = < as de…
… is Unicode. This ABNF implements the extensions described in RFC 1123. [ABNF] [RFC5322] [RFC1034] [RFC1123] email = 1* ( atext / "." ) "@" label * ( "." label ) label = let-dig [ [ ldh-str ] let-dig ] ; limited to a length of 63 characters by RFC 1034 section 3.5 atext = < as de…
… is Unicode. This ABNF implements the extensions described in RFC 1123. [ABNF] [RFC5322] [RFC1034] [RFC1123] email = 1* ( atext / "." ) "@" label * ( "." label ) label = let-dig [ [ ldh-str ] let-dig ] ; limited to a length of 63 characters by RFC 1034 section 3.5 atext = < as de…
… is Unicode. This ABNF implements the extensions described in RFC 1123. [ABNF] [RFC5322] [RFC1034] [RFC1123] email = 1* ( atext / "." ) "@" label * ( "." label ) label = let-dig [ [ ldh-str ] let-dig ] ; limited to a length of 63 characters by RFC 1034 section 3.5 atext = < as de…