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References from draft-ietf-acme-email-tls

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BCP 14
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draft-ietf-acme-acme Automatic Certificate Management Environment (ACME)
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RFC 2119 Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels
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RFC 2449 POP3 Extension Mechanism
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RFC 3501 INTERNET MESSAGE ACCESS PROTOCOL - VERSION 4rev1
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RFC 5246 The Transport Layer Security (TLS) Protocol Version 1.2
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RFC 5321 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
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RFC 6125 Representation and Verification of Domain-Based Application Service Identity within Internet Public Key Infrastructure Using X.509 (PKIX) Certificates in the Context of Transport Layer Security (TLS)
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RFC 6409 Message Submission for Mail
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RFC 7515 JSON Web Signature (JWS)
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RFC 7817 Updated Transport Layer Security (TLS) Server Identity Check Procedure for Email-Related Protocols
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RFC 8314 Cleartext Considered Obsolete: Use of Transport Layer Security (TLS) for Email Submission and Access
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STD 72
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