Table of Contents
SECTION1-GENERAL
1Scope
2Normativereferences
2.1ReferenceModelreferences
2.2Presentationreferences
2.3RemoteOperationsreference
2.4Directoryreferences
2.5MessageHandlingreferences
3Definitions
3.1CommonDefinitionsforMHS
3.2MessageStoreDefinitions
4Abbreviations
5Conventions
5.1Conventionsforabstract-services
5.2Conventionsforattribute-typesusedinTables
2and3ofclause11
5.3Conventionsforattribute-typesusedinTable
4ofclause11
5.4Generalfontconventions
5.5FontconventionsforASN.1definitions
5.6RulesforASN.1definitions
5.7Conventionsforpreviouseditionsofthis
ServiceDefinition
5.8ASN.1PackedEncodingRules
5.9InterpretationofUTCTimevalues
SECTION2-MESSAGESTOREABSTRACT-SERVICEDEFINITION
6MessageStoremodel
6.1MessageStoreobjectsandcontracts
6.2MessageStoreports
6.3Informationmodel
6.4Messagegrouping
6.5Auto-actions
6.6MSextensions
7MS-bindandMS-unbindoperations
7.1MS-bindabstract-operation
7.2MS-unbindabstract-operation
8Abstract-operations
8.1Commondata-typesusedinabstract-operations
8.2RetrievalPortabstract-operations
8.3MS-submissionPortabstract-operations
9Abstract-errors
9.1Errorprecedence
9.2Attribute-error
9.4Delete-error
9.5Fetch-restriction-error
9.6Invalid-parameters-error
9.7Range-error
9.8Security-error
9.9Sequence-number-error
9.10Service-error
9.11Message-group-error
9.12MS-extension-error
9.13Register-MS-error
9.14Old-credentials-incorrectly-specified
9.15New-credentials-unacceptable
9.16Modify-error
9.17Entry-class-error
SECTION3-GENERAL-ATTRIBUTE-TYPES,MATCHING-RULESAND
AUTO-ACTION-TYPES
10Overview
11General-attribute-types
11.1General-attribute-typesoverview
11.2Descriptionofthegeneral-attribute-types
11.3TheAttribute-tableinformationobjectset
11.4Generationofthegeneral-attributes
11.5Attribute-typessubscription
11.6General-attribute-typessubjecttomodification
12Generalmatching-rules
12.1MS-stringsyntax
12.2Stringmatching-rules
12.3Syntax-basedmatching-rules
12.4Matching-rulesforcomplexMessageStore
attributes
12.5Matching-rulesupport
12.6TheMatching-rule-tableinformationobjectset
13General-auto-actions
13.1Auto-alert
13.2Auto-modify
13.3Auto-correlate-reports
13.4Auto-delete
SECTION4-PROCEDURESFORMESSAGESTOREANDPORTREALIZATION
14Overview
15ConsumptionoftheMessageTransferattribute-service
15.1ConsumptionoftheDeliveryPortattribute-
services
15.2ConsumptionoftheSubmissionPortattribute-
services
15.3ConsumptionoftheAdministrationPort
attribute-services
16SupplyoftheMessageStoreattribute-service
16.1SupplyoftheRetrievalPortattribute-services
16.2SupplyoftheMS-submissionPortattribute-
services
16.3SupplyoftheAdministrationPortattribute-
services
17Portsrealization
17.1RetrievalPort
17.2MS-submissionPort
17.3AdministrationPort
AnnexA-FormalassignmentofObjectIdentifiers
AnnexB-FormaldefinitionoftheMessageStoreattribute-
service
AnnexC-Formaldefinitionofgeneral-attribute-types
AnnexD-Formaldefinitionofgeneralmatching-rules
AnnexE-Formaldefinitionofgeneral-auto-action-types
AnnexF-AdditionalMScapabilities
F.1-Modifycapability
F.2-Modifyretrieval-statuscapability
F.3-Protectedchangecredentialscapability
AnnexG-SummaryofChangestopreviouseditions
G.1-Changesintroducedinthe1994edition
G.2-Minimumchangesrequiredforsupportfor1994
ApplicationContexts
AnnexH-FormaldefinitionofMSparameterupperbounds
H.1-Establishingastorageframework
H.2-Populatingthestorageframework
H.3-Interworkingconsiderations
AnnexI-Message-grouping
I.1-TheentriesintheexampleMS
I.2-Anexampleofarequestforsummary
AnnexJ-ExampleoftheSummarize
AnnexK-DifferencesbetweenITU-TRec.X.413(1998)and
ISO/IEC10021-5:1999
INDEX
Figure1-MessageStoreabstract-service
Figure2-TheComponentsofanentry
Table1-Entry-typespresentinentry-classes
Table2-MessageStorecommongeneral-attribute-types
Table3-General-attribute-typesfortheAuto-action-log
entry-class
Table4-GenerationoftheGeneral-attribute-types
Table5-Summaryofgeneral-auto-actionregistrationand
loggingcapabilities
TableI.1-Stored-messagesintheexample
TableI.2-ExpectedresultsfromtheSummarizeabstract-
operation Abstract
Defines the Message Store (MS) service which supports message retrieval from the MS, and message submission through the MS in a Message Handling System. It also provides message administration services.