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        Title           : Common Internet Message Header Fields
        Author(s)       : J. Palme
        Filename        : draft-palme-mailext-headers-02.txt
        Pages           : 23
        Date            : 18-Oct-99
        
This memo contains a table of commonly occurring header fields in
headings of e-mail messages. The document compiles information from
other RFCs such as RFC 822, RFC 1036, RFC 1123, RFC 1327, RFC 1496, RFC
2045, RFC 1766, RFC 1806, RFC 1864 and RFC 1911. A few commonly
occurring header fields which are not defined in RFCs are also
included. For each header field, the memo gives a short description and
a reference to the RFC in which the header field is defined.
 
This document is a revision of RFC 2076. The following new header
fields, not included in RFC 2076, have been added: Content-Alias,
Disposition-Notification-Options, Disposition-Notification-To, Expiry-
Date, For-Approval, List-Archive, List-Help, List-ID, List-Owner, List-
Post, List-Software, List-Subscribe, List-Unsubscribe, Original-
Recipient, PICS-Label, X-Envelope-From, X-Envelope-To, X-List-Host, X-
Listserver, X-MIME-Autoconverted, X-No-Archive, X-Priority, X-UIDL.

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