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Using Message Disposition Notifications to Indicate Supported Features
draft-ietf-fax-mdn-features-01

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (fax WG)
Expired & archived
Authors Larry M Masinter , Dan Wing
Last updated 1998-03-10
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Abstract

This document describes how Message Disposition Notifications [MDN] are used to indicate the supported features of a user's Mail User Agent (MUA). Knowing the supported features of a recipient or the recipient's MUA allows a sender to generate messages which take advantage of those features. Features indicate the MIME content-types are supported by the Mail User Agent, or finer gradations of features such as resolution, maximum image size, or software version number. The representation of features is still under discussion in the CONNEG working group. Features are registered using the framework described in [FEATURES].

Authors

Larry M Masinter
Dan Wing

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