RFC 4288:Media Type Specifications and Registratio...
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interoperabilit


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... need to limit the number of possible media types, to increase the likelihood of interoperability when the capabilities of the remote mail system are not known. As media types ...
... environments in which the proliferation of media types is not a hindrance to interoperability, the original procedure proved excessively restrictive and had to be generalized. This was initially done in [RFC2048 ...


... handling can and will arise. Universal interoperability of media types is not required, but known interoperability ...
... interoperability of media types is not required, but known interoperability issues SHOULD be identified whenever possible. Publication of a media type does not require an exhaustive review of ...
... Publication of a media type does not require an exhaustive review of interoperability, and the interoperability considerations section is subject ...
... media type does not require an exhaustive review of interoperability, and the interoperability considerations section is subject to continuing evaluation. ...
... the sender, maximum interoperability is attained by restricting the media types used to those "common" formats expected to be widely ...


... the references with respect to versions and external profiling information, and a review of any interoperability or security considerations. The submitter may submit a revised registration or ...


... Security considerations: Interoperability considerations: Published specification: ...



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