12/14/2023 0 Comments Electrum bccReference to the Internet standard or RFC, in which they are defined. Aįew additional headers which often can be found in e-mail headingsīut are not part of any Internet standard are also included.įor each header, the document gives a short description and a Included yet, but may be included in future version of this memo. This means that attributes from SMTP, UUCP and NNTP are ![]() Transport mechanism between mail and news servers, are not included. PEM and MOSS headers only appear inside theīody of a message, and thus are not headers in the RFC 822 sense. Heading attributes defined in PEM ( RFC 1421-1424) and MOSS ( RFC 1848 The document contains all headers which the author has found in theįollowing Internet standards:, RFC 822, RFC 1036, RFC 1123 Intention of this document is to list all such headers in oneĭocument as an aid to people developing message systems or interested Occur on Internet Mail Messages and Usenet News Articles. Many different Internet standards and RFCs define headers which may Headers sorted by Internet RFC document in which they appear. RFC 2076 Internet Message Headers February 1997 5. 12 3.8 Headers containing dates and times. 9 3.6 Message identification and referral headers. Header, the memo gives a short description and a reference to the RFCġ. Headers which are not defined in RFCs are also included. The document compiles information from other RFCs This memo contains a table of commonly occurring headers in headings This memoĭoes not specify an Internet standard of any kind. This memo provides information for the Internet community. Request for Comments: 2076 Stockholm University/KTH RFC 2076: Common Internet Message Headers Įrrata Exist Network Working Group J.
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