RE: Protocol Action: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol to Proposed Standard

"Mark Symons" <msymons@alpha.ipswitch.com> Mon, 05 March 2001 22:10 UTC

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From: Mark Symons <msymons@alpha.ipswitch.com>
To: drums@cs.utk.edu
Subject: RE: Protocol Action: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol to Proposed Standard
Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2001 17:01:09 -0500
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> The IESG has approved the Internet-Draft 'Simple Mail Transfer
> Protocol' <draft-ietf-drums-smtpupd-13.txt> as a Proposed Standard.
> This document is the product of the Detailed Revision/Update of Message
> Standards Working Group.  The IESG contact persons are Ned Freed and
> Patrik Faltstrom.

This message went out on 6th Dec 2000.  Three months ago.  But there does
not yet seem to be an RFC.  Has there been a problem?


Mark Symons
Ipswitch, Inc
Augusta, GA