Hi folks,
FYI
Cheers,
- Ira McDonald (consulting architect at Sharp Labs America)
High North Inc
-----Original Message-----
From: Hiroshi Tamura [mailto:tamura at toda.ricoh.co.jp]
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 8:07 PM
To: ietf-fax at imc.org
Subject: [FAX] New proposed charter
Dear Colleagues,
I am Hiroshi Tamura. I've become a co-chair of Fax extensions wg.
Unfortunately, Mr. Rafferty cannot continue to be a chair.
But, thanks to his great chairmanship, We achieived lots of things.
(Of course, including the people in this wg).
Anyway,
Following is the proposed charter in this wg.
Any comments are appreciated.
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Proposed Charter:
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Internet Fax Extensions (faxext)
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Chair(s):
Hiroshi Tamura <tamura at toda.ricoh.co.jp>
One more person anticipated <>
Applications Area Director(s):
Keith Moore <moore+iesg at cs.utk.edu>
Patrik Faltstrom <paf at swip.net>
Area Advisor
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Mailing lists:
General Discussion:ietf-fax at imc.org
To Subscribe: ietf-fax-request at imc.org
In Body: In Body: subscribe
Archive: http://www.imc.org/ietf-fax/
DESCRIPTION OF WORKING GROUP:
Previous IETF efforts developed specifications for simple and extended
Internet mail-based facsimile service profiles, tailored to interwork with
the world of T.30 facsimile. This extension effort will produce a final
increment of specification for supporting a "full" equivalence of T.30
service
over Internet mail. Technical work for this effort includes timely
delivery,
[image] feature selection/negotiation, document privacy, and integrated
specification of Full-mode Facsimile Profile of Internet Mail (FFPIM).
Differential routing between classic Internet mail and timely deliveries
will be considered, as will universal messaging issues.
For interconnecting fax services over the dial-up telephone network and
carriage of facsimile message data over the Internet, two types of interface
systems are required:
o Internet/Dial-up Fax gateway, moving data from the Internet to
classic or Internet-aware dial-up fax products and services
o Dial-up/Internet Fax gateway, moving data from classic or
Internet-aware dial-up fax products and services to the Internet
The working group will also consider the requirements for gatewaying
Internet Mail (as profiled for facsimile Simple, Extended modes and FFPIM)
with T.30 Facsimile.
The working group will specifically take note of quality of service issues
and might decide to produce an Implementer's Guide.
T.30 facsimile carries expectations of message privacy, so that FFPIM must
specify a basic facility via the Internet. Although T.30 does not provide
document authentication, users frequently believe that it does.
Consequently the Faxext working group will also seek specification of a
basic
authentication facility over the Internet.
T.30 facsimile provides for receiver capability identification to the
sender,
allowing a sender to provide the "best" fax image the receiver can handle.
The Faxext working group will consider mechanisms to provide similar
functionality for fax images transferred by e-mail.
Additional areas of discussion will be: Annotated fax messages and
universal messaging issues as they relate to FFPIM, as well as schema
and TIFF extensions required to support the new JBIG-2 (T.88)
compression method.
The working group will continue the excellent pattern of coordinating
activities with other facsimile-related standards bodies, in particular
the ITU, and with using work from related IETF efforts.
GOALS AND MILESTONES:
Mar 2000 Working Group chartered
Mar 2000 Initial drafts for timely delivery , content negotiaton
and FFPIM
Mar 2000 Initial draft of Implementors Guide for Simple and
Extended mode
Jun 2000 Revised drafts for timely delivery, content negotiaton
and FFPIM
Jul 2000 Initial Routing considerations draft
Jul 2000 Initial draft of gateway requirements
Jul 2000 Final draft of Implementors Guide for Simple and Extended
mode
Sep 2000 Initial drafts of schema and TIFF-fx extensions for JBIG-2
Nov 2000 Final draft for timely delivery and content negotiaton.
Nov 2000 Final draft of Routing Considerations
Nov 2000 Final draft of FFPIM
Mar 2001 Final draft of gateway requirements
Apr 2001 Final drafts of schema and TIFF-fx extensions for JBIG-2
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Hiroshi Tamura, Ricoh Company, LTD.
Mail: tamura at toda.ricoh.co.jp
Tel: +81-46-228-1743 Fax: +81-46-228-7500 (SUB/F-code 5727)