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Internet Drafts - IDs for May/2005


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    26/05/2005
          
     SILC Message Flag Payloads
     
     draft-riikonen-flags-payloads-04.txt
     Date: 26/05/2005
     Authors: Pekka Riikonen
     Working Group: Individual Submissions (none)
     Formats: txt
    This memo describes the data payloads associated with the SILC Message Flags, as defined in the SILC Packet Protocol specification [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.
     Using PPP-over-Ethernet (PPPoE) in Wireless LANs
     
     draft-gpaterno-wireless-pppoe-13.txt
     Date: 26/05/2005
     Authors: Giuseppe Paterno
     Working Group: Individual Submissions (none)
     Formats: txt
    This document explores the use of Point-To-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) to provide wireless access to the Internet and suggests how the infrastructure can be deployed. The document targets consumers, corporations, Internet Service Providers, and mobile phone operators that provide user access through Wireless LANs technologies such as IEEE 802.11.
    24/05/2005
          
     IMMP -- Internet Message Mapping Protocol
     
     draft-sabarish-immp-01.txt
     Date: 24/05/2005
     Authors: Sabarish Ramanathan
     Working Group: Individual Submissions (none)
     Formats: txt
    The Internet Message Mapping Protocol (IMMP) is designed to support the provision of mail in a medium to large scale operation. It is intended to be used as a companion to the SMTP protocol and mail receiving protocols (POP, IMAP, web mail also), providing services which are outside the scope of mail access. The services that IMMP provides are mapping mails into appropriate subinbox (inside the inbox) when the messages are received through SMTP, Extended inbox management and Spam guard management.