David H. Crocker

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David H. Crocker is an Internet pioneer and email standards expert best known for his foundational work on early email protocols and messaging architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Internet pioneer
computer scientist
email standards expert
areaOfWork distributed systems
message handling systems
network protocols
contributedTo IETF email-related working groups
Internet mail architecture NERFINISHED
contribution definition of roles in email handling architecture
early standardization of electronic mail on the ARPANET
formalization of Internet email message format
field Internet standards
computer networking
electronic mail
hasExpertiseIn Internet governance
email protocols
messaging systems
protocol design
standards development
helpedDevelop guidelines for email system design
standards for interoperable email
influenced modern email infrastructure
subsequent email standards
knownFor contributions to Internet standards
messaging architecture design
work on early email protocols
nationality American
notableWork architectural models for Internet mail
early Internet email specifications
occupation consultant
standards architect
technical author
participatedIn Internet Engineering Task Force NERFINISHED
Internet standards process
recognizedAs leading authority on email standards
pioneer of Internet email
role designer of email architecture guidelines
editor of email-related RFCs
workedOn RFC 733 NERFINISHED
RFC 822 NERFINISHED
email message format standards
mail transport and delivery standards

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RFC 822 author David H. Crocker