I've just noticed something that others have probably been aware of for
a month: rfc2821 which superseded and replaced (where applicable)
rfc821 has itself been superseded by rfc5321. Ditto for rfc 5322. Note,
the second digit in the 5000 series is a 3 not an 8.
Is anyone aware of any significant changes in the latest RFCs from the
previous ones? On a quick first glance it appears that headers and
styles that were permissible under 82[12] but were declared obsolescent
ib 28[12] have now been declared fully obsolete in 53[12].
But, do the new RFCs have more impact than that?
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