Who uses the RFC 1154 Encoding header

Al Costanzo <Al@kean.edu> Wed, 17 March 1993 17:19 UTC

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Subject: Who uses the RFC 1154 Encoding header
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1993 12:20:31 -0500
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Hello Eva,

To answer your question about who uses encoding, that was another thing the
WG never did but was suppose to.

The companies I know of that are currently using it are:

ComputerVision Corp. (Prime Computer)
Dec
OSF
Microsoft

The above all have implementations which follow RFC1154

There are a number of companies that are currently working
with us on the new RFC update and will support the new spec.
in a future release of their mailers.

Regards,

AL COSTANZO