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        Title           : Goals for Internet Voice Mail
        Author(s)       : E. Candell
        Filename        : draft-ietf-vpim-ivm-goals-00.txt
        Pages           : 8
        Date            : 15-Nov-00
        
This document describes the goals for Internet Voice Mail (IVM) and
establishes a baseline of desired functionality against which
proposed MIME profiles for Internet Voice Messaging can be judged.
IVM is an extension of VPIM version 2 [VPIM2] designed to support
interoperability with desktop clients. Other goals for this version
of VPIM include expanded interoperability with unified messaging
systems, conformance to Internet standards, and backward
compatibility with voice messaging systems currently running in a
VPIM enabled environment. This document does not include goals that
were met fully by VPIM version 2 [VPIM2].

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