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 A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts 
 directories. This draft is a work item of the MIME - X.400 Gateway Working
 Group of the IETF.                                                        

       Title     : MaXIM-11 - Mapping between X.400 / Internet mail and 
                   Mail-11 mail                                            
       Author(s) : C. Allocchio
       Filename  : draft-ietf-mixer-mail11-00.txt
       Pages     : 29
       Date      : 01/31/1997

This document describes a set of mappings which will enable inter working 
between systems operating the ISO/IEC 10021 - CCITT (now ITU) X.400 
Recommendations on Message Handling Systems, and systems running the 
Mail-11 (also known as DECnet mail or VMSmail) protocol.  The 
specifications are valid both within DECnet Phase IV and DECnet/OSI 
addressing and routing scheme.       
                                      
The complete scenario of X.400 / MIME / Mail-11 is also considered, in 
order to cover the possible complex cases arising in multiple gateway 
translations.                 
                                             
This document covers mainly the X.400 O/R address to/from Mail-11 address 
mapping and the RFC822 to/from Mail-11 ones; other mappings are based on 
MIXER specifications. Bodypart mappings are not specified in this document:
MIXER and MIME-MHS specifications can be applied to map bodyparts between 
X.400, MIME and Mail-11, too. In fact MIME encoding can be used without 
modifications within Mail-11 text bodyparts.   

This document obsoletes RFC 1405, which was a combined effort of 
TERENA Working Group on Messaging, and the IETF X.400 Ops Working Group.  
This update was prepared by IETF MIXER working group.
                                       
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