I-D ACTION:draft-rfced-info-faith-02.txt
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A Revised Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories. Title : A Dictionary Server Protocol Author(s) : B. Martin, R. Faith Filename : draft-rfced-info-faith-02.txt Pages : 34 Date : 02-Sep-97 Authors' Note [[This document has not yet been submitted or accepted as an official RFC. Two independent server implementations have been completed, one at dict://dict.miranda.org:2628 and the other at dict://proteus.cs.unc.edu:2628. This note should be deleted when this memo is assigned an RFC number.]] The Dictionary Server Protocol (DICT) is a TCP transaction based query/response protocol that allows a client to access dictionary definitions from a set of natural language dictionary databases. Internet-Drafts are available by anonymous FTP. Login wih the username "anonymous" and a password of your e-mail address. After logging in, type "cd internet-drafts" and then "get draft-rfced-info-faith-02.txt". A URL for the Internet-Draft is: ftp://ds.internic.net/internet-drafts/draft-rfced-info-faith-02.txt Internet-Drafts directories are located at: Africa: ftp.is.co.za Europe: ftp.nordu.net ftp.nis.garr.it Pacific Rim: munnari.oz.au US East Coast: ds.internic.net US West Coast: ftp.isi.edu Internet-Drafts are also available by mail. Send a message to: mailserv@ds.internic.net. In the body type: "FILE /internet-drafts/draft-rfced-info-faith-02.txt". NOTE: The mail server at ds.internic.net can return the document in MIME-encoded form by using the "mpack" utility. To use this feature, insert the command "ENCODING mime" before the "FILE" command. To decode the response(s), you will need "munpack" or a MIME-compliant mail reader. Different MIME-compliant mail readers exhibit different behavior, especially when dealing with "multipart" MIME messages (i.e. documents which have been split up into multiple messages), so check your local documentation on how to manipulate these messages. Below is the data which will enable a MIME compliant mail reader implementation to automatically retrieve the ASCII version of the Internet-Draft.
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