MIME-MHS: Celebration of the publication

"Harald T. Alvestrand" <Harald.T.Alvestrand@uninett.no> Thu, 21 October 1993 15:08 UTC

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From: "Harald T. Alvestrand" <Harald.T.Alvestrand@uninett.no>
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Hello,
now that the working group is concluded, the RFCs are
published, and even some implementations work!, I
feel like celebrating!

So, if someone is attending the Houston IETF, and has nothing
better to do on Tuesday evening, perhaps we should drink
a few toasts to MIME-X.400 interworking in the bar?

            Harald T. Alvestrand