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        Title           : SILC Message Flag Payloads
        Author(s)       : P. Riikonen
        Filename        : draft-riikonen-flags-payloads-02.txt
        Pages           : 8
        Date            : 2002-12-9
        
This memo describes the data payloads associated with the SILC Message
Flags, as defined in the SILC Packet Protocol Internet Draft [SILC2].  The purpose of 
the Message Flags is to augment the function of the Message Payload used to send both 
private and channel messages, by allowing the sender to tell the receiver what type of 
data the payload includes, and how the data should be processed.  Some of the Message 
Flags may define additional payloads to be associated with the flag, and this memo 
describes these payloads.

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