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A Revised 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     : Equivalences between X.400 and RFC-822 Message Bodies   
       Author(s) : H. Alvestrand, S. Thompson
       Filename  : draft-ietf-mixer-bodymap-02.txt
       Pages     : 36
       Date      : 09/20/1995

This document is a companion to [MIXER], which defines the principles 
behind interworking between MIME-based RFC-822 mail and X.400 mail. This 
document describes the content of the "IANA MHS/MIME Equivalence table" 
referenced in [MIXER], and defines the initial configuration of this table.
Mappings for new MIME content-types and/or X.400 body part types should be 
registered with the IANA to minimize redundancy and promote 
interoperability.                 
                                         
In addition, this document describes the basic functions used for 
manipulating multipart structures and tunneling body parts for 
which no exact equivalent exists. 
                                                  
NOTE: In MIME, the term "content-type" is used to refer to an information 
object contained in  the body of a message.  In contrast, X.400 uses the 
term "body part type."  In this document, the term "body part" is used to 
refer to either.                                                           

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