Network Working Group                                           B. Lilly
Internet-Draft                                                April 2005
Intended status: Informational
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      Registration Templates for Legacy Message Header Field Names
                      draft-lilly-legacy-fields-00

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Abstract

   This memo documents several Internet Message Format message header
   field names and provides registration templates so that the names can
   be registered in the permanent message header field name registry.

















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Table of Contents

   1. Introduction.................................................... 3
   2. Header Field Name Registration Templates........................ 3
      2.1. Bilateral-Info............................................. 3
      2.2. Delivery-Report-Content-Billing-Information................ 3
      2.3. Delivery-Report-Content-Intermediate-Trace................. 4
      2.4. Delivery-Report-Content-Original........................... 4
      2.5. Delivery-Report-Content-Reported-Recipient-Info............ 4
      2.6. Delivery-Report-Content-UA-Content-ID...................... 5
      2.7. Fcc........................................................ 5
      2.8. Mail-From.................................................. 5
      2.9. Original-Recipient......................................... 6
      2.10. P1-Content-Type........................................... 6
      2.11. P1-Message-ID............................................. 6
      2.12. P1-Recipient.............................................. 7
      2.13. Received-Content-MIC...................................... 7
      2.14. UA-Content-ID............................................. 7
   3. Acknowledgments................................................. 7
   4. Security Considerations......................................... 7
   5. Internationalization Considerations............................. 8
   6. IANA Considerations............................................. 8
   Appendix A. Change History......................................... 8
   Appendix B. Disclaimer............................................. 8
   Normative Reference................................................ 8
   Informative References............................................. 8
   Author's Address................................................... 9




























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1. Introduction

   [I1.RFC4021]provides registration templates for several Internet
   Message Format [I2.RFC822], [I3.RFC2822] header field names.
   However, there are more than a dozen message header field names which
   have been defined in published RFCs but which are not included in
   [I1.RFC4021].

   This memo provides registration templates for field names defined in
   early RFCs for use in Internet Message Format documents so as to
   preclude contradictory redefinition of those field names.  Messages
   may be kept in archives for long periods of time, and contradictory
   use of defined field names would be highly undesirable.  The
   registration templates are provided in accordance with [N1.BCP90].

2. Header Field Name Registration Templates

2.1. Bilateral-Info

   Header field name: Bilateral-Info

   Applicable protocol: Internet Message Format [I2.RFC822],
      [I3.RFC2822]

   Status: obsoleted

   Author/Change controller: IESG

   Specification document(s): RFC 987 [I4.RFC987]

   Related information: obsoleted by RFC 1327 [I5.RFC1327]

2.2. Delivery-Report-Content-Billing-Information

   Header field name: Delivery-Report-Content-Billing-Information

   Applicable protocol: Internet Message Format [I2.RFC822],
      [I3.RFC2822]

   Status: obsoleted

   Author/Change controller: IESG

   Specification document(s): RFC 987 [I4.RFC987]

   Related information: Obsoleted by RFC 1327 [I5.RFC1327]









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2.3. Delivery-Report-Content-Intermediate-Trace

   Header field name: Delivery-Report-Content-Intermediate-Trace

   Applicable protocol: Internet Message Format [I2.RFC822],
      [I3.RFC2822]

   Status: obsoleted

   Author/Change controller: IESG

   Specification document(s): RFC 987 [I4.RFC987]

   Related information: Most convoluted syntax ever.  Obsoleted by
      RFC 1327 [I5.RFC1327].

2.4. Delivery-Report-Content-Original

   Header field name: Delivery-Report-Content-Original

   Applicable protocol: Internet Message Format [I2.RFC822],
      [I3.RFC2822]

   Status: obsoleted

   Author/Change controller: IESG

   Specification document(s): RFC 987 [I4.RFC987]

   Related information: Obsoleted by RFC 1327 [I5.RFC1327]

2.5. Delivery-Report-Content-Reported-Recipient-Info

   Header field name: Delivery-Report-Content-Reported-Recipient-Info

   Applicable protocol: Internet Message Format [I2.RFC822],
      [I3.RFC2822]

   Status: obsoleted

   Author/Change controller: IESG

   Specification document(s): RFC 987 [I4.RFC987]

   Related information: Obsoleted by RFC 1327 [I5.RFC1327].  Longest
      field name ever.









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2.6. Delivery-Report-Content-UA-Content-ID

   Header field name: Delivery-Report-Content-UA-Content-ID

   Applicable protocol: Internet Message Format [I2.RFC822],
      [I3.RFC2822]

   Status: obsoleted

   Author/Change controller: IESG

   Specification document(s): RFC 987 [I4.RFC987]

   Related information: Obsoleted by RFC 1327 [I5.RFC1327]

2.7. Fcc

   Header field name: Fcc

   Applicable protocol: Internet Message Format [I2.RFC822],
      [I3.RFC2822]

   Status: obsoleted

   Author/Change controller: IESG

   Specification document(s): RFC 724 [I6.RFC724]

   Related information: Obsoleted by RFC 733 [I7.RFC733]

2.8. Mail-From

   Header field name: Mail-From

   Applicable protocol: Internet Message Format [I2.RFC822],
      [I3.RFC2822]

   Status: obsoleted

   Author/Change controller: IESG

   Specification document(s): RFC 788 [I8.RFC788]

   Related information: Specified in original SMTP specification for
      mail [I8.RFC788].  Functionality subsumed by Received field
      [I1.RFC4021] as specified in [I9.RFC821].  Obsoleted by RFC 821
      [I9.RFC821].








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2.9. Original-Recipient

   Header field name: Original-Recipient

   Applicable protocol: Internet Message Format [I2.RFC822],
      [I3.RFC2822]

   Status: standards track

   Author/Change controller: IESG

   Specification document(s): RFC 2156 [I10.RFC2156], RFC 3798
      [I11.RFC3798]

   Related information: Also used in Delivery Status Notification (DSN)
      per-recipient fields [I12.RFC3464].

2.10. P1-Content-Type

   Header field name: P1-Content-Type

   Applicable protocol: Internet Message Format [I2.RFC822],
      [I3.RFC2822]

   Status: obsolete

   Author/Change controller: IESG

   Specification document(s): RFC 987 [I4.RFC987]

   Related information: Obsoleted by RFC 1327 [I5.RFC1327]

2.11. P1-Message-ID

   Header field name: P1-Message-ID

   Applicable protocol: Internet Message Format [I2.RFC822],
      [I3.RFC2822]

   Status: obsolete

   Author/Change controller: IESG

   Specification document(s): RFC 987 [I4.RFC987]

   Related information: Obsoleted by RFC 1327 [I5.RFC1327]









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2.12. P1-Recipient

   Header field name: P1-Recipient

   Applicable protocol: Internet Message Format [I2.RFC822],
      [I3.RFC2822]

   Status: obsolete

   Author/Change controller: IESG

   Specification document(s): RFC 987 [I4.RFC987] as amended by RFC 1026
      [I13.RFC1026]

   Related information: Obsoleted by RFC 1327 [I5.RFC1327]

2.13. Received-Content-MIC

   Header field name: Received-Content-MIC

   Applicable protocol: Internet Message Format [I2.RFC822],
      [I3.RFC2822]

   Status: standards track

   Author/Change controller: IESG

   Specification document(s): RFC 3335 [I14.RFC3335]

   Related information:

2.14. UA-Content-ID

   Header field name: UA-Content-ID

   Applicable protocol: Internet Message Format [I2.RFC822],
      [I3.RFC2822]

   Status: obsolete

   Author/Change controller: IESG

   Specification document(s): RFC 987 [I4.RFC987]

   Related information: Obsoleted by RFC 1327 [I5.RFC1327]

3. Acknowledgments

   Matt Groening for "Comic Book Guy".

4. Security Considerations

   No security considerations are addressed by this memo.


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5. Internationalization Considerations

   This memo raises no new internationalization considerations.

6. IANA Considerations

   IANA shall register the header field names in section 2 of this memo
   in the permanent message header field registry.

Appendix A. Change History

   [[This change history will not be part of a published RFC]]

   -00

      o  initial version

Appendix B. Disclaimer

   The author is male; any reference to "or she" or "/SHE" in
   boilerplate of this document is irrelevant.

Normative Reference

   [N1.BCP90] Klyne, G., Nottingham, M., and J. Mogul, "Registration
              Procedures for Message Header Fields", BCP 90, RFC 3864,
              September 2004.

Informative References

   [I1.RFC4021]  Klyne, G. and J. Palme, "Registration of Mail and MIME
                 Header Fields", RFC 4021, March 2005.

   [I2.RFC822]   Crocker, D., "Standard for the format of ARPA Internet
                 text messages", STD 11, RFC 822, August 1982.

   [I3.RFC2822]  Resnick, P., "Internet Message Format", RFC 2822, April
                 2001.

   [I4.RFC987]   Kille, S., "Mapping between X.400 and RFC 822",
                 RFC 987, June 1986.

   [I5.RFC1327]  Hardcastle-Kille, S., "Mapping between X.400(1988) /
                 ISO 10021 and RFC 822", RFC 1327, May 1992.

   [I6.RFC724]   Crocker, D., Pogran, K., Vittal, J., and D. Henderson,
                 "Proposed official standard for the format of ARPA
                 Network messages", RFC 724, May 1977.

   [I7.RFC733]   Crocker, D., Vittal, J., Pogran, K., and D. Henderson,
                 "Standard for the format of ARPA network text
                 messages", RFC 733, November 1977.



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   [I8.RFC788]   Postel, J., "Simple Mail Transfer Protocol", RFC 788,
                 November 1981.

   [I9.RFC821]   Postel, J., "Simple Mail Transfer Protocol", STD 10,
                 RFC 821, August 1982.

   [I10.RFC2156] Kille, S., "MIXER (Mime Internet X.400 Enhanced Relay):
                 Mapping between X.400 and RFC 822/MIME", RFC 2156,
                 January 1998.

   [I11.RFC3798] Hansen, T. and G. Vaudreuil, "Message Disposition
                 Notification", RFC 3798, May 2004.

   [I12.RFC3464] Moore, K. and G. Vaudreuil, "An Extensible Message
                 Format for Delivery Status Notifications", RFC 3464,
                 January 2003.

   [I13.RFC1026] Kille, S., "Addendum to RFC 987: (Mapping between X.400
                 and RFC-822)", RFC 1026, September 1987.

   [I14.RFC3335] Harding, T., Drummond, R., and C. Shih, "MIME-based
                 Secure Peer-to-Peer Business Data Interchange over the
                 Internet", RFC 3335, September 2002.

Author's Address

   Bruce Lilly

   Email: blilly@erols.com

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