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`New standard advances electronic mail systems
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`”STEWART!”
`The big news in electronic stall
`drdeslsthatthexaoostandardnns
`finally ratified at the CCI‘IT (Intub
`national Standards Committee. Tele-
`phone and Telegraph” needing in
`Methane Inst MIctsther. The deal!-
`tng ot the standard item In i'lhi.
`siren a number oi computer atanttlao-
`turtn's and telecommunications compa-
`nies nottmttterto haehotnguideiines
`which mid allow the eaebsnge ct
`e-ntail between incompatible wears.
`the (CI?! had an
`eight-part recommendation. By 1985.
`it mouthing on eatenslens needed to
`tahe “tour“ of the growing need tor
`International on-ilne
`tllrnatonria and trays of integrating
`e-atall into the eaistittg International
`yostalahduiea synten.
`“It hasn‘t been easy to create the
`3.400 standard.“ said Dean Gynnell
`oi Oit‘. who sits on tile standards
`'“e had to tahe into
`account the [art that existing software
`and equipment will remain in service
`[or Brill} yen: to come but. at the
`sense line. we had to tnahe the
`standards flesiblr enough to seen-rt-
`modate tntnte changes in bardnare.‘
`Hardware changer. etery nee-h in this
`business. so when eotntnlttee delibera-
`tions estentt oter Inna} years. there's
`always a temptation to add “creeping
`tealores' as new techniques etolte.
`
`Theres always going to be “a better
`way“ oi doing anything. and the Mild
`standard in already loitering this
`criticism. Bat. according to Gynaell.
`this final ratification at the Melbourne
`Plenary Assembly at least nuns that
`the construction of a global e-rnsil
`networh Belenrly under way.
`In Iheshorttrm. XAtlonill become
`the standard for exchange ol manages
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`6 E-mail systems
`will take legal proof
`of receipt even
`further.’
`
`between competing e-tnail senim -
`as between Telecon‘s Iteyliolt and
`OTC’s Dialonrn. II will also purities
`simple. ioolprnof nay oi‘ sanding files
`between nersonal computers that
`aren‘t part ol :1 local atea network
`(LAN).
`Inthetoozertum.mwlnemlt
`simple communication between PCs
`and remote tnnlnirsnte stall system.
`and cross-links to taeelntile.
`tales.
`letters. EDI
`(Electronic Document
`Interchange) systenm lotnre pablie
`rotor-nail. and Mn to radio-paging
`mm.
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`”OTC is already Ioohing at both
`”toenail and store-and-tomrd I'ne-
`almlte how that the standards are in
`place.“ Gyagell says. ‘In a ten years.
`we will have a trite international
`messaging system which nili consist tr!
`a network of
`intelligent entnnoler
`‘andes‘. ranch like the existing 1.25
`global “helmet! service arnitahte
`Iitnngh Austpaeand Data demo.“
`For ions. hauls. atast W lasag-
`ing menu will use these existing
`paelet-swilehlnu networlts Iransqraw
`early — ynnnon‘t heanareoi thefnet.
`The nse of satellites. linemen or
`paeleldn'iw'ht'ng networks is a design
`decision widen has nothing to do wltb
`the 3.400 standard. The sum specifi-
`nation sits at the 1' Application Layer
`in the (Jail model. and it rnereiy details
`how messages are packaged and
`Interpreted. Below this letel. m
`m are simply binary file. lining
`handed down through the other 05!
`layers.
`They‘ve hen invented a near terrible
`at jargon to go with W so you‘ll
`needtnaddsetaemamnytnaloyonr
`Inertial database if we're going to
`understand e-tnafi.
`AccordiogtotheCCl‘le'fl-lliflio
`(and receive) your sewage via year
`“L’A' initially a personal mortar
`which they call a ‘trsee agent”). which
`then relays it via one or more MT.“
`("Message Transfer Agents“. which
`
`are mainframe “mum" nods) in he
`finally interpreted and stored in a
`“htosnageStore”tMSitnnrynter.
`Since snob a wide range or different
`message formats needs to he handled
`by these e-rnnil
`the hey lies in
`the design of a very informative
`unresaae header — rnnghly analogoll
`totheettrelopeinannslalsysteu.
`Eat
`in their electronic tanil net-
`worits. the header eatslu mach more
`than the shrines addressing informa-
`tion: It details the type of message: the
`priority (urgent. aoretai. not-urgent);
`handling. forwarding and end-action
`taint-matinee; and whether or not the
`messagetseaerypted.
`Your local MS manner will read
`the Mr od‘ any incoming mail and
`make a decision about directing the
`message, either Into its m intern-ll
`storage awaiting polling by your ,
`computer, or perhaps directly to your
`faulmtle,
`teles or ntatotrale ento-
`pnter system. E-tnatl might now be
`brought to your attention toured oi‘
`sailing for yon to discover it.
`Smell and other netnhers of the
`cntnatlttee are nothing on iurther
`additions to this header format which
`will e'reotnnlly allow you to spedty
`which type of EDI net are using
`(Allerinn or European). and protide
`sneeisl message handling details sneh
`an instructions to radio-page the
`recipient.
`Running parallel with KM is the
`
`1.500 Directory Set-rice standard
`(reviewed in Methottrne at the snare
`tinsel. which will eventually allow yon
`to hey In and [ind thedetails ahnttt any
`way or person connected to the
`system. anywherelnlliewrld.
`There’aaltzittattheendol'ihe
`tunnel — you can see an end to the
`interminable delays waiting for Direc-
`tory Assistance and then not getting
`the htioruation you wan.
`
`
`6 The system is now
`so secure that NATO
`
`has specified it as a
`requirement,
`
`The groomed international tin-line
`directory will store e-ntail addresses:
`facsimile. roles and telephone nont-
`hers: postal addresses and a name at
`optional company or personal details.
`Tbe major national directory maln-
`[rams amend the world will evenin-
`all)f
`constitute
`one enornnas
`distributed database. and yon will
`simply address you query through
`you r local ehlail service.
`Queries will hm down thelilie
`notll the Intonation is found.
`Etutually this will he eslended
`
`farther with fall-teat sentehiag on all
`details to the point where it will
`heenaae a French Telnet-type yellow
`flinae hook systern where you can look
`up. say. all the Indian restaurants in
`[to-don. or all Fmohaspealting law-
`yers in Franhftart.
`‘l‘elea has always had one unique
`advantage our other electronic nus-
`aagtng ayatm in that tales messages
`hare some legal standing. due to the
`answer-basil tneiiity. When you estab-
`lish a telnet
`link.
`it numerically
`replied. giving an io-bntlt identifienp
`tion lane — Installed in hardware by
`Telecon.
`This has been widely accepted by the
`ennrts as evidence that a message had
`heels communicated. and tales cnultl
`therefore be used to accept runners
`or place orders. The courts would net
`on tetes mans as it they were
`signed letters. Under sane. e-ntail
`systems will taite this legal proof at
`receipterenrarther.
`The recent addithias to the standard
`the Melbourne meeting included
`at
`eateasire security and nubile-hey
`encryption techniques. Public-hey
`encryption allona my senate Identifi-
`cation of both parties by ‘digital
`aigaatntu". Snnnosediy. thesystent Is
`now so secure that NATO has
`specified 3.400 tonnage encryption as
`a requirement for I'ntnre delenec
`communications.
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