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INTERNET-DRAFT Charles H. Lindsey
Usenet Format Working Group University of Manchester
May 2004
News Article Format and Transmission
<draft-ietf-usefor-article-13.txt>
Status of this Memo
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Abstract
This Draft is intended as a standards track document, obsoleting
RFC 1036, which itself dates from 1987.
This Standard defines the format of Netnews articles and specifies
the requirements to be met by software which originates, distributes,
stores and displays them.
Since the 1980s, Usenet has grown explosively, and many Internet and
non-Internet sites now participate. In addition, the Netnews
technology is now in widespread use for other purposes.
Backward compatibility has been a major goal of this endeavour, but
where this standard and earlier documents or practices conflict, this
standard should be followed. In most such cases, current practice is
already compatible with these changes.
[Draft-10 removed all the Internationalization features (i.e. those
involving the use of the UTF-8 charset in headers). This is being done
so as to facilitate publishing those features, or similar ones, as an
experimental protocol at a later stage.
A companion Current Best Practice document [USEAGE], addressing
requirements which are present for Social rather than Normative reasons
is in preparation.
There may well be a further split of the present draft into a
syntax/semantics part and a protocol part. Thus this present draft is
but an intermediate stage in an ongoing development process.]
[The use of the words "this standard" within this document when
referring to itself does not imply that this draft yet has pretensions
to be a standard, but rather indicates what will become the case if and
when it is accepted as an RFC with the status of a proposed or draft
standard.]
[Remarks enclosed in square brackets and aligned with the left margin,
such as this one, are not part of this draft, but are editorial notes to
explain matters amongst ourselves, or to point out alternatives, or to
assist the RFC Editor.]
[In this draft, references to [NNTP] are to be replaced by [RFC 977], or
else by references to the RFC arising from the series of drafts draft-
ietf-nntpext-base-*.txt, in the event that such RFC has been accepted at
the time this document is published.
References to [KLYNE], which has now passed its IETF last call, are to
be replaced by references to the eventual RFC.]
Table of Contents
1. Introduction .................................................. 0
1.1. Basic Concepts ............................................ 0
1.2. Objectives ................................................ 0
1.3. Historical Outline ........................................ 0
1.4. Transport ................................................. 0
2. Definitions, Notations and Conventions ........................ 0
2.1. Definitions ............................................... 0
2.2. Textual Notations ......................................... 0
2.3. Relation To Email and MIME ................................ 0
2.4. Syntax .................................................... 0
2.4.1. Syntax Notation ....................................... 0
2.4.2. Syntax copied from other standards .................... 0
2.4.3. Syntax adapted from Email and MIME .................... 0
2.5. Language .................................................. 0
3. Changes to the existing protocols ............................. 0
3.1. Principal Changes ......................................... 0
3.2. Transitional Arrangements ................................. 0
4. Basic Format .................................................. 0
4.1. Syntax of News Articles ................................... 0
4.2. Headers ................................................... 0
4.2.1. Naming of Headers ..................................... 0
4.2.2. MIME-style Parameters ................................. 0
4.2.3. White Space and Continuations ......................... 0
4.2.4. Comments .............................................. 0
4.2.5. Header Properties ..................................... 0
4.2.5.1. Experimental Headers .............................. 0
4.2.5.2. Inheritable Headers ............................... 0
4.2.5.3. Variant Headers ................................... 0
4.3. Body ...................................................... 0
4.4. Octets, Characters and Character Sets ..................... 0
4.4.1. Character Sets within Article Headers ................. 0
4.4.2. Character Sets within Article Bodies .................. 0
4.5. Size Limits ............................................... 0
4.6. Example ................................................... 0
5. Mandatory Headers ............................................. 0
5.1. Date ...................................................... 0
5.1.1. Examples .............................................. 0
5.2. From ...................................................... 0
5.2.1. Examples: ............................................ 0
5.3. Message-ID ................................................ 0
5.4. Subject ................................................... 0
5.5. Newsgroups ................................................ 0
5.5.1. Forbidden newsgroup-names ............................. 0
5.6. Path ...................................................... 0
5.6.1. Format ................................................ 0
5.6.2. Adding a path-identity to the Path-header ............. 0
5.6.3. The tail-entry ........................................ 0
5.6.4. Path-Delimiter Summary ................................ 0
5.6.5. Example ............................................... 0
5.7. Injection-Date ............................................ 0
6. Optional Headers .............................................. 0
6.1. Reply-To .................................................. 0
6.1.1. Examples .............................................. 0
6.2. Sender .................................................... 0
6.3. Organization .............................................. 0
6.4. Keywords .................................................. 0
6.5. Summary ................................................... 0
6.6. Distribution .............................................. 0
6.7. Followup-To ............................................... 0
6.8. Mail-Copies-To ............................................ 0
6.9. Posted-And-Mailed ......................................... 0
6.10. References ............................................... 0
6.10.1. Examples ............................................. 0
6.11. Expires .................................................. 0
6.12. Archive .................................................. 0
6.13. Control .................................................. 0
6.14. Approved ................................................. 0
6.15. Supersedes ............................................... 0
6.16. Xref ..................................................... 0
6.17. Lines .................................................... 0
6.18. User-Agent ............................................... 0
6.18.1. Examples ............................................. 0
6.19. Injection-Info ........................................... 0
6.19.1. Usage of Injection-Info-parameters ................... 0
6.19.1.1. The posting-host-parameter ....................... 0
6.19.1.2. The posting-account-parameter .................... 0
6.19.1.3. The posting-sender-parameter ..................... 0
6.19.1.4. The posting-logging-parameter .................... 0
6.19.2. Example .............................................. 0
6.20. Complaints-To ............................................ 0
6.21. MIME headers ............................................. 0
6.21.1. Syntax ............................................... 0
6.21.2. Content-Type ......................................... 0
6.21.3. Content-Transfer-Encoding ............................ 0
6.21.4. Definition of some new Content-Types ................. 0
6.21.4.1. Application/news-transmission .................... 0
6.21.4.2. Message/news obsoleted ........................... 0
6.22. Obsolete Headers ......................................... 0
7. Control Messages .............................................. 0
7.1. Digital Signature of Headers .............................. 0
7.2. Group Control Messages .................................... 0
7.2.1. The 'newgroup' Control Message ........................ 0
7.2.1.1. The Body of the 'newgroup' Control Message ........ 0
7.2.1.2. Application/news-groupinfo ........................ 0
7.2.1.3. Initial Articles .................................. 0
7.2.1.4. Example ........................................... 0
7.2.2. The 'rmgroup' Control Message ......................... 0
7.2.2.1. Example ........................................... 0
7.2.3. The 'mvgroup' Control Message ......................... 0
7.2.3.1. Example ........................................... 0
7.2.4. The 'checkgroups' Control Message ..................... 0
7.2.4.1. Application/news-checkgroups ...................... 0
7.3. Cancel .................................................... 0
7.4. Ihave, sendme ............................................. 0
7.5. Obsolete control messages. ............................... 0
8. Duties of Various Agents ...................................... 0
8.1. General principles to be followed ......................... 0
8.2. Duties of an Injecting Agent .............................. 0
8.2.1. Proto-articles ........................................ 0
8.2.2. Procedure to be followed by Injecting Agents .......... 0
8.3. Duties of a Relaying Agent ................................ 0
8.4. Duties of a Serving Agent ................................. 0
8.5. Duties of a Posting Agent ................................. 0
8.6. Duties of a Followup Agent ................................ 0
8.7. Duties of a Moderator ..................................... 0
8.8. Duties of a Gateway ....................................... 0
8.8.1. Duties of an Outgoing Gateway ......................... 0
8.8.2. Duties of an Incoming Gateway ......................... 0
8.8.3. Example ............................................... 0
9. Security and Related Considerations ........................... 0
9.1. Leakage ................................................... 0
9.2. Attacks ................................................... 0
9.2.1. Denial of Service ..................................... 0
9.2.2. Compromise of System Integrity ........................ 0
9.3. Liability ................................................. 0
10. IANA Considerations .......................................... 0
10.1. Media Types .............................................. 0
10.2. Header Field Registry .................................... 0
11. References ................................................... 0
12. Acknowledgements ............................................. 0
13. Contact Address .............................................. 0
Appendix A.1 - A-News Article Format .............................. 0
Appendix A.2 - Early B-News Article Format ........................ 0
Appendix A.3 - Obsolete Headers ................................... 0
Appendix A.4 - Obsolete Control Messages .......................... 0
Appendix B - Collected Syntax ..................................... 0
Appendix B.1 - Characters, Atoms and Folding ...................... 0
Appendix B.2 - Basic Forms ........................................ 0
Appendix B.3 - Headers ............................................ 0
Appendix B.3.1 - Header outlines .................................. 0
Appendix B.3.2 - Control-message outlines ......................... 0
Appendix B.3.3 - Other header rules ............................... 0
Appendix C - Notices .............................................. 0
1. Introduction
1.1. Basic Concepts
1.2. Objectives
1.3. Historical Outline
1.4. Transport
2. Definitions, Notations and Conventions
2.1. Definitions
2.2. Textual Notations
2.3. Relation To Email and MIME
2.4. Syntax
2.4.1. Syntax Notation
2.4.2. Syntax copied from other standards
2.4.3. Syntax adapted from Email and MIME
2.5. Language
3. Changes to the existing protocols
3.1. Principal Changes
3.2. Transitional Arrangements
4. Basic Format
4.1. Syntax of News Articles
4.2. Headers
4.2.1. Naming of Headers
4.2.2. MIME-style Parameters
4.2.3. White Space and Continuations
4.2.4. Comments
4.2.5. Header Properties
4.2.5.1. Experimental Headers
4.2.5.2. Inheritable Headers
4.2.5.3. Variant Headers
4.3. Body
4.4. Octets, Characters and Character Sets
4.4.1. Character Sets within Article Headers
4.4.2. Character Sets within Article Bodies
4.5. Size Limits
4.6. Example
5. Mandatory Headers
5.1. Date
5.1.1. Examples
5.2. From
5.2.1. Examples:
5.3. Message-ID
5.4. Subject
5.5. Newsgroups
5.5.1. Forbidden newsgroup-names
5.6. Path
5.6.1. Format
5.6.2. Adding a path-identity to the Path-header
5.6.3. The tail-entry
5.6.4. Path-Delimiter Summary
5.6.5. Example
5.7. Injection-Date
6. Optional Headers
6.1. Reply-To
6.1.1. Examples
6.2. Sender
6.3. Organization
6.4. Keywords
6.5. Summary
6.6. Distribution
6.7. Followup-To
6.8. Mail-Copies-To
6.9. Posted-And-Mailed
6.10. References
6.10.1. Examples
6.11. Expires
6.12. Archive
6.13. Control
6.14. Approved
6.15. Supersedes
6.16. Xref
6.17. Lines
6.18. User-Agent
6.18.1. Examples
6.19. Injection-Info
6.19.1. Usage of Injection-Info-parameters
6.19.1.1. The posting-host-parameter
6.19.1.2. The posting-account-parameter
6.19.1.3. The posting-sender-parameter
6.19.1.4. The posting-logging-parameter
6.19.2. Example
6.20. Complaints-To
6.21. MIME headers
6.21.1. Syntax
6.21.2. Content-Type
6.21.3. Content-Transfer-Encoding
6.21.4. Definition of some new Content-Types
6.21.4.1. Application/news-transmission
6.21.4.2. Message/news obsoleted
6.22. Obsolete Headers
7. Control Messages
7.1. Digital Signature of Headers
7.2. Group Control Messages
7.2.1.2. Application/news-groupinfo
7.2.1.3. Initial Articles
7.2.1.4. Example
7.2.2.1. Example
7.2.3.1. Example
7.2.4.1. Application/news-checkgroups
7.3. Cancel
7.4. Ihave, sendme
7.5. Obsolete control messages.
8. Duties of Various Agents
8.1. General principles to be followed
8.2. Duties of an Injecting Agent
8.2.1. Proto-articles
8.2.2. Procedure to be followed by Injecting Agents
8.3. Duties of a Relaying Agent
8.4. Duties of a Serving Agent
8.5. Duties of a Posting Agent
8.6. Duties of a Followup Agent
8.7. Duties of a Moderator
8.8. Duties of a Gateway
8.8.1. Duties of an Outgoing Gateway
8.8.2. Duties of an Incoming Gateway
8.8.3. Example
9. Security and Related Considerations
9.1. Leakage
9.2. Attacks
9.2.1. Denial of Service
9.2.2. Compromise of System Integrity
9.3. Liability
10. IANA Considerations
10.1. Media Types
10.2. Header Field Registry
11. References
12. Acknowledgements
13. Contact Address
1 extended-initial-name
1 extended-initial-value
1 extended-other-names = attribute other-sections "*"
1 regular-parameter-name
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INTERNET-DRAFT Charles H. Lindsey
Usenet Format Working Group University of Manchester
- November 2003
+ May 2004
News Article Format and Transmission
- <draft-ietf-usefor-article-12.txt>
+ <draft-ietf-usefor-article-13.txt>
Status of this Memo
@@ -72,7 +72,9 @@
[In this draft, references to [NNTP] are to be replaced by [RFC 977], or
else by references to the RFC arising from the series of drafts draft-
ietf-nntpext-base-*.txt, in the event that such RFC has been accepted at
-the time this document is published.]
+the time this document is published.
+References to [KLYNE], which has now passed its IETF last call, are to
+be replaced by references to the eventual RFC.]
Table of Contents
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5.6.3. The tail-entry ........................................ 0
5.6.4. Path-Delimiter Summary ................................ 0
5.6.5. Example ............................................... 0
+ 5.7. Injection-Date ............................................ 0
6. Optional Headers .............................................. 0
6.1. Reply-To .................................................. 0
6.1.1. Examples .............................................. 0
@@ -148,13 +151,12 @@
6.17. Lines .................................................... 0
6.18. User-Agent ............................................... 0
6.18.1. Examples ............................................. 0
- 6.19. Injector-Info ............................................ 0
- 6.19.1. Usage of Injector-Info-parameters .................... 0
+ 6.19. Injection-Info ........................................... 0
+ 6.19.1. Usage of Injection-Info-parameters ................... 0
6.19.1.1. The posting-host-parameter ....................... 0
6.19.1.2. The posting-account-parameter .................... 0
6.19.1.3. The posting-sender-parameter ..................... 0
6.19.1.4. The posting-logging-parameter .................... 0
- 6.19.1.5. The posting-date-parameter ....................... 0
6.19.2. Example .............................................. 0
6.20. Complaints-To ............................................ 0
6.21. MIME headers ............................................. 0
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9.2.2. Compromise of System Integrity ........................ 0
9.3. Liability ................................................. 0
10. IANA Considerations .......................................... 0
+ 10.1. Media Types .............................................. 0
+ 10.2. Header Field Registry .................................... 0
11. References ................................................... 0
12. Acknowledgements ............................................. 0
13. Contact Address .............................................. 0