RFC1314
"Mark H. Needleman" <mhn@stubbs.ucop.edu> Thu, 15 February 1996 18:46 UTC
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Date: Thu, 15 Feb 1996 10:28:27 -0800
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From: "Mark H. Needleman" <mhn@stubbs.ucop.edu>
To: netfax@stubbs.ucop.edu
Subject: RFC1314
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Folks Im sending out this note because I recently got a note from the Area Director in the IETF asking about the status of the netfax rfc - if it is not being used they want to move it to historical or informational status So my question is is there any use being made of this and are there cny implementations of it out there that anyone knows about so it can possibly be moved up to full standard status or can it be moved to historical status I need to be able to get back to him about this in the next couple of weeks so if anyone has any information I would appreciate them sending it to me Mark Needleman University of California
- RFC1314 Mark H. Needleman