I-D ACTION:draft-lachman-laser-ldap-mail-routing-02.txt

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        Title : LDAP Schema for Intranet Mail Routing
        Author(s) : H. Lachman, G. Shapiro
        Filename : draft-lachman-laser-ldap-mail-routing-02.txt
        Pages : 12
        Date : 24-Jan-01
        
This document defines an LDAP [1] object class called
'inetLocalMailRecipient' and associated attributes that provide a way
to designate an LDAP entry as one that represents a local (intra-
organizational) email recipient, to specify the recipient's email
address(es), and to provide routing information pertinent to the
recipient. This is intended to support SMTP [2] message transfer
agents in routing RFC 822-based email [3] within a private enterprise
only, and is not to be used in the process of routing email across
the public Internet.

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