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        Title           : Voice Profile for Internet Mail - version 2
        Author(s)       : G. Vaudreuil, G. Parsons
        Filename        : draft-ema-vpim-vpimv2r2-02.txt
        Pages           : 62
        Date            : 18-Nov-99
        
Voice messaging evolved as telephone answering service into a full
send, receive, and forward messaging paradigm with unique message
features, semantics and usage patterns. Voice messaging was
introduced on special purpose computers that interface to a telephone
switch and provide call answering and voice messaging services.
Traditionally, messages sent from one voice messaging system to
another were transported using analog networking protocols based on
DTMF signaling and analog voice playback.  As the demand for
networking increases, there was a need for a standard high-quality
digital protocol to connect these machines.  VPIM has successfully
demonstrated its usefulness as this new standard.  VPIM is widely
implemented and is seeing deployment in early adopter customer
networks. This document clarifies ambiguities found in the earlier
specification and is consistent with implementation practice. The
profile is referred to as VPIM (Voice Profile for Internet Mail) in
this document.
This second revision of the version 2 of obsoletes RFC 2421 which
less precisely describes version 2 of the profile.

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