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Indicating the Presence of a Coverpage in the Fax-over-SMTP Environment
draft-ietf-fax-coverpage-03

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (fax WG)
Expired & archived
Author Michael J. Ruhl
Last updated 1999-10-26
RFC stream Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
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Abstract

In traditional GSTN-based fax, a coverpage is often sent before the actual document. Some of the uses for a coverpage are: o routing the document to the correct recipient o identifying the sender o providing comments to the recipient about the document o page count o transmission date Current fax-over-SMTP aware applications do not have a standard way to indicate that a coverpage has been included with a message, or that there is a good possibilty that a coverpage is part of the message. This memo provides a mechanism to indicate that a coverpage has been included or has probably incluced in a message.

Authors

Michael J. Ruhl

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