Table of Contents
SECTION1-INTRODUCTION
1Scope
2Normativereferences
2.1OpenSystemsInterconnection
2.2MessageHandlingSystems
2.3DirectorySystems
2.4LanguageCode
2.5CharacterSets
2.6TelematicServices
2.7FileTransfer
2.8OpenDocumentArchitecture
2.9DigitalEncodingofSound
2.10Cryptography
3Definitions
4Abbreviations
5Conventions
5.1ASN.1
5.2Grade
5.3Terms
5.4Conventionsforattribute-typesusedinTable5
5.5InterpretationofUTCTimevalues
SECTION2-ABSTRACTINFORMATIONOBJECTS
6Overview
7Interpersonalmessages
7.1HeadingFieldComponentTypes
7.2HeadingFields
7.3BodyParts
7.4StandardBodyPartTypes
8InterpersonalNotifications
8.1CommonFields
8.2Non-receiptFields
8.3ReceiptFields
8.4OtherNotificationTypeFields
9Overview
10Primaryobjecttypes
10.1InterpersonalMessagingSystemUser
10.2InterpersonalMessagingSystem
11Primaryporttypes
11.1Origination
11.2Reception
11.3Management
12Abstractoperations
12.1OriginationAbstractOperations
12.2ReceptionAbstractOperations
12.3ManagementAbstractOperations
13Abstracterrors
13.1SubscriptionError
13.2RecipientImproperlySpecified
14Othercapabilities
SECTION4-ABSTRACTSERVICEPROVISION
15Overview
16Secondaryobjecttypes
16.1InterpersonalMessagingSystemUserAgent
16.2InterpersonalMessagingSystemMessageStore
16.3TelematicAgent
16.4TelexAccessUnit
16.5PhysicalDeliveryAccessUnit
16.6MessageTransferSystem
17Secondaryporttypes
17.1Submission
17.2Delivery
17.3Retrieval
17.4Administration
17.5Import
17.6Export
18Useragentoperation
18.1StateVariables
18.2PerformanceofOriginationOperations
18.3PerformanceofManagementOperations
18.4InvocationofReceptionOperations
18.5InternalProcedures
19MessageStoreOperation
19.1BindingtotheIPMS-MS
19.2CreationofInformationObjects
19.3MaintenanceofAttributes
19.4NotificationofNon-receipt
19.5IPMS-MSabstract-operationextensions
19.6IPMS-MSAttributes
19.7IPMS-MSmatchingrules
19.8IPMS-MSauto-actions
19.9ProceduresfortheIPMS-MS
20Messagecontents
20.1Content
20.2ContentType
20.3ContentLength
20.4EncodedInformationTypes
21Portrealization
22Conformance
22.1OriginationVersusReception
22.2StatementRequirements
22.3StaticRequirements
22.4DynamicRequirements
AnnexA-GeneralIPMSExtensions
A.1HeadingExtensions
A.2RecipientExtensions
A.3NotificationExtensions
AnnexB-IPMSSecurityExtensions
B.1RecipientSecurityRequest
B.2IPNSecurityResponse
B.3SecurityDiagnosticCode
B.4AdditionalUAProcedures
B.5AdditionalMSProcedures
B.6MTSExtensions
AnnexC-ReferenceDefinitionofObjectIdentifiers
AnnexD-ReferenceDefinitionofAbstractInformation
Objects
AnnexE-ReferenceDefinitionofExtendedBodyPart
Types
E.1EquivalentsofBasicBodyPartTypes
E.2GeneralText
E.3FileTransfer
E.4Voice
E.5ReportandNotification
E.6ForwardedContent
E.7PKCS7
AnnexF-ReferenceDefinitionofFunctionalObjects
AnnexG-ReferenceDefinitionofAbstractService
AnnexH-ReferenceDefinitionofIPMExtensions
AnnexI-ReferenceDefinitionofMessageStore
Attributes
AnnexJ-ReferenceDefinitionofIPMS-MSauto-actions
AnnexK-ReferenceDefinitionofIPMSSecurityExtensions
AnnexL-ReferenceDefinitionofUpperBounds
AnnexM-SupportoftheInterpersonalMessagingService
M.1SupportofRecipientSpecifierComponents
M.2SupportofHeadingFields
M.3SupportofBodyAspects
M.4SupportofNotificationFields
M.5SupportofEnvelopeFields
M.6SupportofIPMSMessageStore
AnnexN-SecurityModelSupplementforIPMS
N.1Introduction
N.2SecurityServices
N.3SupplementstoClause10.2:SecurityServices
N.4BodyPartEncryption
N.5BodyPartAuthenticationandIntegrity
N.6IPMSecurityLabelling
N.7IPNAuthentication
N.8Non-repudiationofIPMResponsibility
AnnexO-ASN.1ModuleforPKCS#7
AnnexP-DifferencesBetweenISO/IEC10021-7andITU-T
RecommendationX.420
AnnexQ-SummaryofChangestoPreviousEditions
Q.1DifferencesbetweenCCITTRec.X.420(1984)
andCCITTRec.X.420(1988)
Q.2DifferencesbetweenCCITTRec.X.420(1988)and
ISO/IEC10021-7:1990
Q.3DifferencesbetweenISO/IEC10021-7:1990and
CCITTRec.X.420(1992)
Q.4DifferencesbetweenCCITTRec.X.420(1992)and
ITU-TRec.X.420(1996)/ISO/IEC10021-7:1997
Q.5DifferencesbetweenITU-TRec.X.420(1996)/ISO/IEC
10021-7:1997andITU-TRec.X.420(1998)/ISO/IEC
10021-7:1999
AnnexR-Index Abstract
Outlines Interpersonal Messaging, which is a form of Message Handling tailored for ordinary interpersonal business or private correspondence.