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  • RFC 2049

    Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part Five: Conformance Criteria and Examples. N. Freed, N. Borenstein. November 1996.

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  • RFC 2048

    Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part Four: Registration Procedures. N. Freed, J. Klensin, J. Postel. November 1996.

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  • RFC 2047

    MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) Part Three: Message Header Extensions for Non-ASCII Text. K. Moore. November 1996.

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  • RFC 2045

    Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part One: Format of Internet Message Bodies. N. Freed, N. Borenstein. November 1996.

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  • RFC 2044

    UTF-8, a Transformation Format of Unicode and ISO 10646. F. Yergeau. October 1996.

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  • RFC 2041

    Mobile Network Tracing. B. Noble, G. Nguyen, M. Satyanarayanan, et al. October 1996.

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  • RFC 2040

    The RC5, RC5-CBC, RC5-CBC-Pad, and RC5-CTS Algorithms. R. Baldwin, R. Rivest. October 1996.

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  • RFC 2038

    RTP Payload Format for MPEG1/MPEG2 Video. D. Hoffman, G. Fernando, V. Goyal. October 1996.

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  • RFC 2036

    Observations on the Use of Components of the Class A Address Space within the Internet. G. Huston. October 1996.

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  • RFC 2035

    RTP Payload Format for JPEG-Compressed Video. L. Berc, W. Fenner, R. Frederick, et al. October 1996.

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  • RFC 2034

    SMTP Service Extension for Returning Enhanced Error Codes. N. Freed. October 1996.

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  • RFC 2032

    RTP Payload Format for H.261 Video Streams. T. Turletti, C. Huitema. October 1996.

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  • RFC 2030

    Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Version 4 for IPv4, IPv6 and OSI. D. Mills. October 1996.

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  • RFC 2029

    RTP Payload Format of Sun's CellB Video Encoding. M. Speer, D. Hoffman. October 1996.

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  • RFC 2028

    The Organizations Involved in the IETF Standards Process. R. Hovey, S. Bradner. October 1996.

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