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10.2.5 Conformity

No rebels without a clue here, ma'am. We conform to all standards known to (wo)man. Except for those standards and/or conventions we disagree with, of course.

RFC (2)822
There are no known breaches of this standard.
RFC 1036
There are no known breaches of this standard, either.
Son-of-RFC 1036
We do have some breaches to this one.
X-Newsreader
User-Agent
These are considered to be "vanity headers", while I consider them to be consumer information. After seeing so many badly formatted articles coming from tin and Netscape I know not to use either of those for posting articles. I would not have known that if it wasn't for the X-Newsreader header.
USEFOR
USEFOR is an IETF working group writing a successor to RFC 1036, based on Son-of-RFC 1036. They have produced a number of drafts proposing various changes to the format of news articles. The Gnus towers will look into implementing the changes when the draft is accepted as an RFC.
MIME - RFC 2045-2049 etc
All the various MIME RFCs are supported.
Disposition Notifications - RFC 2298
Message Mode is able to request notifications from the receiver.
PGP - RFC 1991 and RFC 2440
RFC 1991 is the original PGP message specification, published as a Information RFC. RFC 2440 was the follow-up, now called Open PGP, and put on the Standards Track. Both document a non-MIME aware PGP format. Gnus supports both encoding (signing and encryption) and decoding (verification and decryption).
PGP/MIME - RFC 2015/3156
RFC 2015 (superceded by 3156 which references RFC 2440 instead of RFC 1991) describes the MIME-wrapping around the RF 1991/2440 format. Gnus supports both encoding and decoding.
S/MIME - RFC 2633
RFC 2633 describes the S/MIME format.
IMAP - RFC 1730/2060, RFC 2195, RFC 2086, RFC 2359, RFC 2595, RFC 1731
RFC 1730 is IMAP version 4, updated somewhat by RFC 2060 (IMAP 4 revision 1). RFC 2195 describes CRAM-MD5 authentication for IMAP. RFC 2086 describes access control lists (ACLs) for IMAP. RFC 2359 describes a IMAP protocol enhancement. RFC 2595 describes the proper TLS integration (STARTTLS) with IMAP. RFC 1731 describes the GSSAPI/Kerberos4 mechanisms for IMAP.

If you ever notice Gnus acting non-compliant with regards to the texts mentioned above, don't hesitate to drop a note to Gnus Towers and let us know.


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