ISO/IEC 10021-7:1997/Cor 1:1998
(Corrigendum)Information technology — Message Handling Systems (MHS): Interpersonal messaging system — Part 7: — Technical Corrigendum 1
Information technology — Message Handling Systems (MHS): Interpersonal messaging system — Part 7: — Technical Corrigendum 1
Technologies de l'information — Systèmes de messagerie (MHS): Système de messagerie de personne à personne — Partie 7: — Rectificatif technique 1
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/IEC 10021-7:1997
TECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 1
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Published 1998-09-01
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Information technology — Message Handling Systems
(MHS): Interpersonal messaging system
TECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 1
Technologies de l’information — Systèmes de messagerie (MHS): Système de messagerie entre personnes
RECTIFICATIF TECHNIQUE 1
Technical Corrigendum 1 to International Standard ISO/IEC 10021-7:1997 was prepared by Joint Technical
Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information technology, Subcommittee SC 33, Distributed application services.
ICS 35.240.20 Ref. No. ISO/IEC 10021-7:1997/Cor.1:1998(E)
Descriptors: data processing, information interchange, network interconnection, open systems interconnection, data transfer, text
communication, messages, message handling systems, interpersonal messaging.
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ISO/IEC 10021-7 : 1997/Cor.1 : 1998 (E)
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
ITU-T RECOMMENDATION
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY – MESSAGE HANDLING SYSTEMS (MHS):
INTERPERSONAL MESSAGING SYSTEM
TECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 1
1) New subclause 5.5
5.5 Interpretation of UTC Time values
Add a new subclause as follows:
Dates and times in the MHS protocols are represented using the ASN.1 UTCTime type which uses only two decimal digits to
represent the year, leaving the century unspecified. Since MHS systems must deal with dates both in the past (e.g. submission
times of old messages which may be held in local storage or forwarded) and in
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