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        Title           : Voice Messaging Directory Service: Principles of 
                          Operation
        Author(s)       : G. Vaudreuil
        Filename        : draft-vaudreuil-vpimdir-principles-00.txt
        Pages           : 12
        Date            : 30-Nov-99
        
General electronic mail (email) provides a facility for exchanging
messages of seemingly arbitrary content.  In common email usage, text
is the primary media with one or more attachments.
A class of special-purpose computers has evolved to provide voice-
messaging services.  These machines generally interface to a telephone
switch and provide call answering and voice messaging services.
Message exchange between these voice-mail only systems can best be
achieved using VPIM Version 2.

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