1999
DOI: 10.17487/rfc2532
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Extended Facsimile Using Internet Mail

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“…After an initial message is sent, the Extended Mode mechanism, described in RFC 2532 [3], Section 3.3, enables a recipient to include its capabilities in a delivery and/or a disposition notification: in a DSN, if the recipient device is an RFC 2532/ESMTP [3] compliant server or in an MDN if the recipient is a User Agent.…”
Section: Multipart/alternativementioning
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“…After an initial message is sent, the Extended Mode mechanism, described in RFC 2532 [3], Section 3.3, enables a recipient to include its capabilities in a delivery and/or a disposition notification: in a DSN, if the recipient device is an RFC 2532/ESMTP [3] compliant server or in an MDN if the recipient is a User Agent.…”
Section: Multipart/alternativementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Issues specific to Extended Mode [3] fax are described below. Note that any Extended Mode device also needs to consider issues specific to Simple Mode (Section 3 of this document).…”
Section: Implementation Issues Specific To Extended Modementioning
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“…The term "extended Internet fax system" is used to describe any software, device or combination of these that conforms to the specification "Extended Facsimile Using Internet Mail" [5].…”
Section: Terminology and Document Conventionsmentioning
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“…The points raised below are in addition to the general security considerations for extended Internet fax [5], and others discussed in [2,8,11,12,13]…”
Section: Security Considerationsmentioning
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