Network Working Group H. Alvestrand Request for Comments: 2158 UNINETT Category: Standards Track January 1998
X.400 Image Body Parts
Status of this Memo
This document specifies an Internet standards track PRotocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state and status of this protocol. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
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1. IntrodUCtion
This document contains the body parts defined in RFC1495 for carrying image formats that were originally defined in MIME through an X.400 system.
It also documents the OIDs assigned to these data formats as FTAM body parts, which allow the MIME types to be converted to FTAM body parts; this will probably be more useful than the new body parts defined here.
2. Newly defined X.400 body parts
2.1. The JPEG body part
The following Extended Body Part is defined for JPEG data streams. It has no parameters.
jpeg-body-part EXTENDED-BODY-PART-TYPE DATA OCTET STRING ::= mime-jpeg-body
X.400 Body Part: Extended Body Part, OID gif-body-part MIME Content-Type: image/gif Conversion: None
3.4. image/gif - FTAM EMA GIF
X.400 Body Part: FTAM EMA GIF MIME Content-Type: image/jpeg Conversion: None
The OID assigned to JPEG by EMA in [MAWG] is
{ ema objects(2) messaging (2) attachments(1) gif-image(4) }
4. Security Considerations
Security issues are not considered in this memo.
5. References
[MIME] Freed, N., and N. Borenstein, "Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part One: Format of Internet Message Bodies", RFC2045, November 1996.
[MAWG] Electronic Messaging Association Message Attachment Working Group (MAWG): File Transfer Body Part Feasibility Project Guide - version 1.5.1 - March 1996.
6. Author's Address
Harald Tveit Alvestrand UNINETT Postboks 6883 Elgeseter N-7002 TRONDHEIM
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