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| | POP3 Support for UTF-8 |
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| | draft-ietf-eai-rfc5721bis-08.txt |
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21/10/2012 |
| | Authors: |
Randy, Chris Newman, Jiankang Yao, Kazunori Fujiwara |
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Email Address Internationalization (eai) |
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This specification extends the Post Office Protocol version 3 (POP3) to support UTF-8 encoded international string in user names, passwords, mail addresses, message headers, and protocol-level textual strings. |
| | Post-delivery Message Downgrading for Internationalized Email Messages |
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The Email Address Internationalization (SMTPUTF8) extension to SMTP allows UTF-8 characters in mail header fields. Upgraded POP and IMAP servers support internationalized Email messages. If a POP/IMAP client does not support Email Address Internationalization, POP/IMAP servers cannot deliver Internationalized Email Headers to the client and cannot remove the message. To avoid the situation, this document describes a conversion mechanism for internationalized Email messages to be in traditional message format. In the process, message elements requiring internationalized treatment are recoded or removed and receivers are able to know that they received messages containing such elements even if they cannot process the internationalized elements. |
| | IMAP Support for UTF-8 |
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This specification extends the Internet Message Access Protocol version 4rev1 (IMAP4rev1) to support UTF-8 encoded international characters in user names, mail addresses and message headers. This specification replaces RFC 5738. |
| | Simplified POP/IMAP Downgrading for Internationalized Email |
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This document specifies a method for IMAP and POP servers to serve internationalized messages to conventional clients. The specification is simple, easy to implement and provides only rudimentary results. |