RFC 1652

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RFC 1652 is an early Internet standards document that defines the 8BITMIME extension for SMTP, enabling the transfer of 8-bit character data in email.

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Label Occurrences
RFC 1652 canonical 3

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Internet standards document
Request for Comments
abbreviation SMTP Service Extension for 8bit-MIMEtransport
surface form: 8BITMIME
addressesProblem limitations of 7-bit SMTP for international character sets
appliesTo Internet email
SMTP message transport
area Applications
category Standards Track
constrains use of 8BITMIME to message body only
defines MIME
surface form: 8BITMIME

SMTP Service Extension for 8bit-MIMEtransport
surface form: SMTP Service Extension for 8-bit MIME transport

backward compatibility rules with 7-bit SMTP
error handling when 8BITMIME is not supported by the server
use of 8-bit data only when both client and server advertise 8BITMIME
enables transfer of 8-bit MIME data via SMTP
use of 8-bit character sets in email bodies
hasKeyword 8BITMIME
MIME
SMTP
email
internationalization
intendedFor SMTP client developers
SMTP server developers
email system implementers
language English
obsoletedBy none
obsoletes none
partOf IETF Internet standards process
surface form: Internet Standards Process
publishedBy Internet Engineering Task Force
surface form: IETF

Internet Engineering Task Force
publishedInSeries RFCs
surface form: Request for Comments
relatedTo SMTP
surface form: Extended SMTP

MIME
RFC 1521
RFC 1522
relatesToProtocol SMTP
surface form: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
specifies 8BITMIME SMTP service extension keyword
EHLO advertisement of 8BITMIME capability
requirements for SMTP clients using 8BITMIME
requirements for SMTP servers supporting 8BITMIME
semantics of MAIL FROM and RCPT TO with 8BITMIME
standardizes 8-bit character data transfer in SMTP
status Proposed Standard
stream IETF Stream
title SMTP Service Extension for 8bit-MIMEtransport
updates RFC 821

Referenced by (3)

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RFC 1901 obsoletes RFC 1652
RFC 2821 obsoletes RFC 1652
RFC 1869 relatedTo RFC 1652