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BS ISO/IEC 10021-7:1997

Superseded
Superseded

A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

Information technology. Message handling systems (MHS) Interpersonal messaging system
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

04-15-2000

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-15-1998

Section one - Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
2.1 Open Systems Interconnection
2.2 Message Handling Systems
2.3 Directory Systems
2.4 Language Code
2.5 Character Sets
2.6 Telematic Services
2.7 File Transfer
2.8 Open Document Architecture
2.9 Digital Encoding of Sound
3 Definitions
4 Abbreviations
5 Conventions
5.1 ASN.1
5.2 Grade
5.3 Terms
5.4 Conventions for attribute-types used in table 5
Section two - Abstract Information Objects
6 Overview
7 Interpersonal Messages
7.1 Heading Field Component Types
7.1.1 IPM Identifier
7.1.2 Recipient Specifier
7.1.3 O/R Descriptor
7.1.4 IPMS extension
7.2 Heading Fields
7.2.1 This IPM
7.2.2 Originator
7.2.3 Authorizing Users
7.2.4 Primary Recipients
7.2.5 Copy Recipients
7.2.6 Blind Copy Recipients
7.2.7 Replied-to IPM
7.2.8 Obsoleted IPMs
7.2.9 Related IPMs
7.2.10 Subject
7.2.11 Expiry Time
7.2.12 Reply Time
7.2.13 Reply Recipients
7.2.14 Importance
7.2.15 Sensitivity
7.2.16 Auto-forwarded
7.2.17 Extensions
7.3 Body Parts
7.3.1 Extended Body Parts
7.3.2 Body Part Encoding
7.4 Standard Body Part Types
7.4.1 IA5 Text
7.4.2 G3 Facsimile
7.4.3 G4 Class 1
7.4.4 Teletex
7.4.5 Videotex
7.4.6 Encrypted
7.4.7 Message
7.4.8 Mixed-mode
7.4.9 Bilaterally Defined
7.4.10 Nationally Defined
7.4.11 General Text
7.4.12 File Transfer
7.4.13 Voice
7.4.14 Report
7.4.15 Notification
7.4.16 Forwarded content
8 Interpersonal Notifications
8.1 Common Fields
8.1.1 Subject IPM
8.1.2 IPN Originator
8.1.3 IPM Preferred Recipient
8.1.4 Conversion EITs
8.2 Non-receipt Fields
8.2.1 Non-receipt Reason
8.2.2 Discard Reason
8.2.3 Auto-forward Comment
8.2.4 Returned IPM
8.2.5 NRN Extensions
8.3 Receipt Fields
8.3.1 Receipt Time
8.3.2 Acknowledgement Mode
8.3.3 Supp1 Receipt Info
8.3.4 RN Extensions
8.4 Other notification type fields
Section three - Abstract service Definition
9 Overview
10 Primary Object Types
10.1 Interpersonal Messaging System User
10.2 Interpersonal Messaging System
11 Primary Port Types
11.1 Origination
11.2 Reception
11.3 Management
12 Abstract Operations
12.1 Origination Abstract Operations
12.1.1 Originate Probe
12.1.2 Originate IPM
12.1.3 Originate RN
12.1.4 Originate ON
12.2 Reception Abstract Operations
12.2.1 Receive Report
12.2.2 Receive IPM
12.2.3 Receive RN
12.2.4 Receive NRN
12.2.5 Receive ON
12.3 Management Abstract Operations
12.3.1 Change Auto-discard
12.3.2 Change Auto-acknowledgment
12.3.3 Change Auto-forwarding
13 Abstract Errors
13.1 Subscription Error
13.2 Recipient Improperly Specified
14 Other Capabilities
Section four - Abstract Service Provision
15 Overview
16 Secondary Object Types
16.1 Interpersonal Messaging System User Agent
16.2 Interpersonal Messaging System Message Store
16.3 Telematic Agent
16.4 Telex Access Unit
16.5 Physical Delivery Access Unit
16.6 Message Transfer System
17 Secondary Port Types
17.1 Submission
17.2 Delivery
17.3 Retrieval
17.4 Administration
17.5 Import
17.6 Export
18 User Agent Operation
18.1 State Variables
18.2 Performance of Origination Operations
18.2.1 Originate Probe
18.2.2 Originate IPM
18.2.3 Originate RN
18.2.4 Originate ON
18.3 Performance of Management Operations
18.3.1 Change Auto-discard
18.3.2 Change Auto-acknowledgment
18.3.3 Change Auto-forwarding
18.4 Invocation of Reception Operations
18.4.1 Receive Report
18.4.2 Receive IPM
18.4.3 Receive RN
18.4.4 Receive NRN
18.4.5 Receive ON
18.5 Internal Procedures
18.5.1 Auto-discard
18.5.2 Auto-acknowledgment
18.5.3 Auto-forwarding
19 Message Store Operations
19.1 Binding to the IPMS-MS
19.2 Creation of Information Objects
19.3 Maintenance of Attributes
19.4 Notification of Non-receipt
19.5 IPMS-MS abstract-operation extensions
19.6 IPMS-MS attributes
19.7 IPMS-MS matching rules
19.8 IPMS-MS auto-actions
19.9 Procedures for the IPMS-MS
20 Message Contents
20.1 Content
20.2 Content Type
20.3 Content Length
20.4 Encoded Information Types
21 Port Realization
22 Conformance
22.1 Origination Versus Reception
22.2 Statement Requirements
22.3 Static Requirements
22.4 Dynamic Requirements
Annexes
A Heading Extensions
B IPMS security extensions
C Reference Definition of object identifiers
D Reference Definition of Abstract Information
        Objects
E Reference Definition of Extended Body Part Types
F Reference Definition of functional objects
G Reference Definition of Abstract Service
H Reference Definition of heading extensions
I Reference Definition of Message Store Attributes
J Reference Definition of IPMS-MS auto-actions
K Reference Definition of IPMS security extensions
L Reference definition of upper bounds
M Support of the Interpersonal Messaging Service
N Security model supplement for IPMS
O Differences between ISO/IEC 10021-7 and ITU-T Rec.X.420
P Summary of changes to previous editions
Q Index

Describes the MTS Access Protocol used between a remote user-agent and the MTS to provide access to the MTS Abstract Service defined in ISO/IEC 10021/4. Also specifies the MS Access Protocol used between a remote user-agent and a message-store to provide access to the MS Abstract Service defined in ISO/IEC 10021/5. ISO/IEC 10021/2 identifies the other International Standards which define other aspects of Message Handling Systems.

Committee
IST/6
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 90/64614 DC and 93/651975 DC. (03/2007)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
188
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
ISO/IEC 10021-7:2003 Corresponds

BS 7453-1:1991 Procedures for UK registration for Open Systems standards. Procedures for the UK Name Registration Authority

ISO/IEC 8859-1:1998 Information technology 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets Part 1: Latin alphabet No. 1
ISO 639:1988 Code for the representation of names of languages
ISO/IEC 2022:1994 Information technology Character code structure and extension techniques
IEC 60908:1999 Audio recording - Compact disc digital audio system
ISO 8571-4:1988 Information processing systems Open Systems Interconnection File Transfer, Access and Management Part 4: File Protocol Specification
ISO 8571-2:1988 Information processing systems — Open Systems Interconnection — File Transfer, Access and Management — Part 2: Virtual Filestore Definition
ISO 8571-1:1988 Information processing systems Open Systems Interconnection File Transfer, Access and Management Part 1: General introduction
ISO/IEC 2375:2003 Information technology — Procedure for registration of escape sequences and coded character sets
ISO/IEC 10021-1:2003 Information technology Message Handling Systems (MHS) Part 1: System and service overview

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