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IFX> FW: [IETF-FAX] Request for IESG Consideration for two I-Ds

From: McDonald, Ira (imcdonald@sharplabs.com)
Date: Mon Feb 18 2002 - 13:32:44 EST

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    -----Original Message-----
    From: Hiroshi Tamura [mailto:tamura@toda.ricoh.co.jp]
    Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2002 5:14 PM
    To: ned.freed@mrochek.com; paf@cisco.com; ietf-secretariat@ietf.org
    Cc: claudio.allocchio@garr.it; ietf-fax@imc.org
    Subject: [IETF-FAX] Request for IESG Consideration for two I-Ds

    Dear Ned,
    Dear Patrik,
    Dear IETF secretary,
     
    I am Hiroshi Tamura, a co-chair of IETF FAX WG.
    Thanks for your usual support for our WG.

    The Internet Fax Working Group requests IESG approval for publication of
    the following two I-Ds, with the specified status.

    .....................................................................
    1

    Tag Image File Format Fax eXtended (TIFF-FX) - image/tiff-fx
    MIME Sub-type Registration
    <draft-ietf-fax-tiff-fx-reg-01.txt>

    Status: Proposed Standard

    Summary:

       This document describes the registration of the MIME sub-type
       image/tiff-fx. The encodings are defined by File Format for Internet
       Fax [TIFF-FX] and its extensions.

    Working Group Last Call Result:
     
    The I-D was submitted for IETF-FAX WG Last Call on January 25.
    During WG LC period, there were no comments.
    It sucessfully finished on February 8.

    .....................................................................
    2

    SMTP Service Extension for Content Negotiation of Internet Fax
    <draft-ietf-fax-esmtp-conneg-01.txt>

    Status: Proposed Standard

    Summary:

         This document defines a content negotiation SMTP
         service extension [ESMTP1, ESMTP2] whereby an SMTP
         client may request information about content
         capabilities of the target device or system that is
         serviced by an SMTP server. The SMTP server may report
         the target's content capabilities back to the client.
         This process emulates a classic facsimile start-of-
         session capabilities negotiation. This service
         extension is primarily intended for "direct" SMTP
         transfers, although relayed scenarios are permitted.

    Working Group Last Call Result:
     
    The I-D was submitted for IETF-FAX WG Last Call on January 25.
    During WG LC period, there were no comments.
    It sucessfully finished on February 8.

    .....................................................................

    Best Regards,

    --
    Hiroshi Tamura
    IETF FAX WG co-chair
    



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