RFC 2163 on MIXER MCGAM
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RFC 2163 on MIXER MCGAM



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        RFC 2163:

        Title:      Using the Internet DNS to Distribute
                    MIXER Conformant Global Address Mapping (MCGAM)
	Author(s):  C. Allocchio
        Status:     Proposed Standard
	Date:       January 1998
        Mailbox:    Claudio.Allocchio at elettra.trieste.it
        Pages:      26
        Characters: 58789
        Obsoletes:  1664

        URL:        ftp://ds.internic.net/rfc/rfc2163.txt

This memo is the complete technical specification to store in the
Internet Domain Name System (DNS) the mapping information (MCGAM)
needed by MIXER conformant e-mail gateways and other tools to map
RFC822 domain names into X.400 O/R names and vice versa.  

This document is a product of the MIME - X.400 Gateway Working Group
of the IETF.

This is now a Proposed Standard Protocol.

This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for
the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions
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Joyce K. Reynolds and Alegre Ramos
USC/Information Sciences Institute

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