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Revision of the Mail Box Protocol

NETWORK WORKING GROUP             Abhay Bhushan, MIT-DMCG
Request for Comments #278         Bob Braden, UCLA-CCN
NIC 8056                          Eric Harslem, RAND
Categories: A.5, O.7              John Heafner, RAND
Obsoletes RFC 221, NIC 7612       Alex McKenzie, BBN-NET
                                 John Melvin, SRI-ARC
                                 Bob Sundberg, HARV
                                 Dick Watson, SRI-ARC
                                 Jim White, UCSB
                                 17-Nov-1971

                  REVISION OF THE MAIL BOX PROTOCOL

  The file transfer committee met and discussed the Mail Box Protocol
  RFC 221, NIC 7612.  The potential utility for the mechanism was
  confirmed and a couple of changes suggested.  We first give the
  changes and then restate the Protocol.

                                 CHANGES

  1) The Mail Box Protocol is only to allow ASCII stings of text
  formatted for a network standard line printer rather than allowing
  other data types.

  2) A new command is to be added to the File Transfer Protocol called
  "Append With Create" which appends to a file if the file exists, and
  creates a file if it does not exist.

  3) The standard path name for the mailbox is to be, using conventional
  metalanguage symbols,

     "MAIL" <separator> ("PRINTER"/<ident>)

     <separator> is the ASCII GS, octal 035.  The semantics of
     the above are the following:

     <ident> is a NIC IDENT

     "MAIL" <separator> "PRINTER" would be interpreted by the
     receiving site as meaning Append With Create the
     transmitted file to a bulk mail file to be printed or
     directly output it to a printer.

     "MAIL" <separator> <ident> would be interpreted to mean
     either




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        1) The same as "MAIL" <separator> "PRINTER" i.e., ignore
        <ident> or

        2) Append With Create the following file to a file
        specifically for the person designated by <ident> for
        either online access or printing or both.

  The problem of delivering mail to TIPs was discussed.

  At the moment TIPs support only the Telnet Protocol, but it is planned
  to support the Data Transfer Protocol.  TIPs will have an ASCII line
  printer available as an optional device.  People desiring to send a
  mail item to a TIP with a printer can open a standard published socket
  and transmit to it with Telnet Protocol now, later also with the Data
  Transfer Protocol.  The NIC's plans with regard to TIPs is not to do
  automatic network delivery to them.  Messages to people using TIPs can
  be sent to them through the NIC and will be delivered as with everyone
  else directly to the person's initial file at the NIC. The TIP user
  can read the item online or obtain a hardcopy at his terminal with the
  Output Device Teletype command of NLS.

                          MAIL BOX PROTOCOL

  The Mail Box Protocol will use established network conventions,
  specifically the Network Control Program, Initial Connection Protocol,
  Data Transfer Protocol, and File Transfer Protocol (as described in
  current Network Protocols, NIC 7104).

  The transmission is to be Network ASCII.  The standard receiving mail
  printer is assumed to have a print line 72 characters wide, and a page
  of 66 lines.  The new line convention will be carriage return (Hex
  per the Telnet Protocol, RFC 158, NIC 6768.  The standard printer will
  accept form feed character (Hex '0C') (Octal '014') as meaning move
  paper to the top of a new page.

  It is the sender's responsibility to control the length of the print
  line and page.  If more than 72 characters per line are sent, or if
  more than 66 line are sent without a form feed, then the receiving
  site can handle these situations as appropriate for them.  These
  conventions can be changed by control codes as described below.  At
  the head of the message or document sent there is to be two copies of
  an initial address string each terminated by a form feed.  This
  address string is to contain the sender's name and address, and the






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  receiver's name and address formatted in some reasonable, easy-to read
  form for a clerk to read and distribute.  Comments could also be
  included in the address string.  The requirements for two copies are
  to make one readable from a fan fold paper stack without effort.

  Initial Connection

  Initial Connection will be as per the Official Initial Connection
  Protocol, Document #2, NIC 7101, to the standard File Transfer socket
  #3.

  File Transfer

  The mail item (file) to be transferred would be transferred according
  to the File Transfer Protocol.

  As per the File Transfer Protocol, a file (mail item) can be sent in
  more than one data transaction as defined in the Data Transfer
  Protocol.  End of file is indicated by the file separator (as defined
  in Data Transfer Protocol) or by closing the connection.

  Order of Transactions

  The only basic operation required is an Append With Create

                  Append With Create Request

    (Mailer) User -------------------->  Server (Mail Box)

                         <File -  data>

                     -------------------->

                    End of File indication

                     -------------------->

                          Acknowledge

                     <--------------------

  The data type default is network ASCII.  The Standard line printer
  default is as defined above.  Other control transactions can be used.

                   CONTROL TRANSACTIONS TO BE USED




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     OP CODE

    Hex     Octal

     09       011      Error or unsuccessful terminate

     0A      012      Acknowledge or successful terminate

     05      005       Append With Create request (add to
                       existing file or create file if
                       none exists)

     5A      132       Change printer control settings

                             ERROR CODES

  All error codes defined in the file Transfer Protocol could be
  returned.

                        PRINTER CONTROL CODES

    Hex     Octal

     D1      321       Meaning: Set line width to 72 characters

     D2      322       Meaning: Use the full width of your printer

     03      323       Meaning: Set page size to 66 line

     04      324       Meaning: Set page size to infinite

  Other virtual printer control codes can be added in the future.

  Other classes of control codes can be added as the need arises.


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