What is RFC 2822?
RFC 2822 Internet Message Format April 2001 to handle an arbitrarily large number of characters in a line (certainly at least up to the 998 character limit) for the sake of robustness. 2.2. Header Fields.
What is the range of internet message format 2822?
RFC 2822 Internet Message Format April 2001 Note: This standard specifies that messages are made up of characters in the US-ASCII range of 1 through 127. There are other documents, specifically the MIME document series [RFC2045, RFC2046, RFC2047, RFC2048, RFC2049 ], that extend this standard to allow for values outside of that range.
Can Dot-atom forms be used in RFC 2822?
RFC 2822 Internet Message Format April 2001 characters), then the dot-atom form SHOULD be used and the quoted-string form SHOULD NOT be used. Comments and folding white space SHOULD NOT be used around the “@” in the addr-spec.
What is ARPA RFC 822?
This standard supersedes the one specified in Request For Comments (RFC) 822, “Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet Text Messages”, updating it to reflect current practice and incorporating incremental changes that were specified in other RFCs. Table of Contents 1. Introduction ……………………………………….. 3 1.1.