The following tables list documents that describe national and international telecommunications and information processing requirements.
Messaging Server supports additional character set and language standards not listed here.
Table A–9 contains material pertaining to national and international telecommunications and information exchange standards.
Table A–9 National and International Information Exchange
Standard |
Status |
Description |
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IA5 |
International Standard |
ITU-T Recommendation T.50, Fascicle VII.3, Malaga-Torremolinos, International Alphabet No. 5, International Telecommunication Union, 1984, Geneva, 1989. |
ISO 2022 |
International Standard |
International Organization for Standardization (ISO), Information processing - ISO 7-bit and 8-bit coded character sets - Code extension techniques, Ref. No. ISO 2022-1986. |
JIS X 0201 |
National Standard |
Japanese Standards Association, Code For Information Interchange, JIS X 0201-1976. |
JIS X 0208 |
National Standard |
Japanese Standards Association, Code of the Japanese Graphic Character Set For Information Interchange, JIS X 0208-1990. |
JUNET |
Public Network |
JUNET Riyou No Tebiki Sakusei Iin Kai (JUNET User's Guide Drafting Committee), JUNET Riyou No Tebiki (JUNET User's Guide), First Edition, February 1988. |
printableString ASN.1 |
International Standard |
ITU-T X.680, aligned with ISO/IEC-8824-1 Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1). Appears in LDAP/X.500 attribute data types. Defined jointly by the ISO, ITU-T standards bodies and have been reused in Internet RFCs and ISO, ITU-T standards. |
US ASCII |
National Standard |
American National Standards Institute, ANSI X3.4-1986, Coded Character Set-7-bit American National Standards Code for information interchange. New York, 1986. |
US LATIN |
National Standard |
American National Standards Institute, ANSI Z39.47-1985, Coded Character Set-Extended Latin alphabet code for bibliographic use. New York, 1985. |
UTF-8 |
International Standard |
F. Yergeau, UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO 10646, January 1998 |
The documentation in Table A–10 describes Internet communications standards.
Table A–10 Internet References
Standard |
Status |
Description |
---|---|---|
RFC 1345 |
Information |
Keld Simonsen, Rationel Almen Planlaegning, Internet Activities Board RFC 1345, Character Mnemonics & Character Sets, June 1992. |
RFC 1468 |
Information |
Jun Murai (Keio University), Mark Crispin (University of Washington), Japanese Character Encoding for Internet Messages, June 1993. |
RFC 1502 |
Information |
Harald Tveit Alvestrand, SINTEF DELAB, Internet Activities Board RFC 1502, X.400 Use of Extended Character Sets, August 1993. |