RFC 2369: The Use of URLs as Meta-Syntax for Core ...
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The Use of URLs as Meta-Syntax for Core Mail List Commands and their Transport through Message Header Fields
1. Introduction
2. The Command Syntax
3. The List Header Fields
3.1. List-Help
3.2. List-Unsubscribe
3.3. List-Subscribe
3.4. List-Post
3.5. List-Owner
3.6. List-Archive
4. Supporting Nested Lists
5. Security Considerations
6. Acknowledgements
7. A. Background Discussion
7.1. A.1. Multiple header fields vs. a single header field
7.2. A.2. URLs vs. parameter lists
7.3. A.3. Why not just create a standard command language?
7.4. A.4. Internationalization
7.5. A.5. Variable Substitution
7.6. A.6. Why not use a specialized MIME part instead of header fields?
7.7. A.7. Why include a Subscribe command?
7.8. A.8. The Dangers of Header Bloat
8. B. Client Implementation
8.1. B.1. Guidelines
8.2. B.2. Implementation Options
8.2.1. B.2.1. Key combinations and command lines
8.2.2. B.2.2. Menu items
8.2.3. B.2.3. Push Buttons and Pallettes
8.2.4. B.2.4 Feedback to the User
9. References
10. Editors' Addresses
11. Full Copyright Statement
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