Mapping between X.400(1988) / ISO 10021 and RFC 822
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Auteur(s) :
S.E. Kille
RFC 1138 Mapping X.400(88) and 822 December 1989
full RFC 822 systems [Kille84b].
original-sender = "Original-Sender" ":" mailbox
If an IPM has no IPMS.Heading.authorising-users component and
IPMS.Heading.originator.formal-name is different from
MTS.OtherMessageDeliveryFields.originator-name, map
MTS.OtherMessageDeliveryFields.originator-name, onto the Sender:
field.
If an IPM has a IPMS.Heading.authorising-users component, and
IPMS.Heading.originator.formal-name is different from
MTS.OtherMessageDeliveryFields.originator-name,
MTS.OtherMessageDeliveryFields.originator-name should be mapped onto
the Sender: field, and IPMS.Heading.originator mapped onto the
Original-Sender: field.
In other cases the MTS.OtherMessageDeliveryFields.originator-name, is
already correctly represented.
Appendix C - Mappings specific to UUCP Mail
Gatewaying of UUCP and X.400 is handled by first gatewaying the UUCP
address into RFC 822 syntax (using RFC 976) and then gatewaying the
resulting RFC 822 address into X.400. For example, an X.400 address:
Country US
Organisation Xerox
Personal Name John Smith
might be expressed from UUCP as
inthop!gate!gatehost.COM!/C=US/O=Xerox/PN=John.Smith/
(assuming gate is a UUCP-Internet gateway and gatehost.COM is an
Internet-X.400 gateway) or
inthop!gate!Xerox.COM!John.Smith
(assuming that Xerox.COM and /C=US/O=Xerox/ are equivalent.)
In the other direction, a UUCP address Smith@ATT.COM, integrated into
822, would be handled as any other 822 address. A non-integrated
address such as inthop!dest!user might be handled through a pair of
gateways:
Country US
ADMD ATT
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