• BS ISO/IEC 10021/1 : 1990

    Superseded A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. TEXT COMMUNICATION. MESSAGE-ORIENTED TEXT INTERCHANGE SYSTEMS (MOTIS) - SYSTEM AND SYSTEM OVERVIEW

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Superseded date:  01-04-2004

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  01-01-1990

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    Foreword
    Introduction
    Section one - Introduction
    1. Scope
    2. Normative references
    3. Definitions
    4. Abbreviations
    5. Conventions
    Section two - General Description of MHS
    6. Purpose
    7. Functional Model of MHS
    7.1 Description of the MHS Model
    7.2 Structure of Messages
    7.3 Application of the MHS Model
    7.4 The Message Store
    8. The Message Transfer Service
    8.1 Submission and Delivery
    8.2 Transfer
    8.3 Notifications
    8.4 User agent
    8.5 Message Store
    8.6 Access Unit
    8.7 Use of the MTS in the Provision of Public Services
    9. The IPM Service
    9.1 IPM Service Functional Model
    9.2 Structure of IP-messages
    9.3 IP-notifications
    10. Intercommunication with Physical Delivery Services
    10.1 Introduction
    10.2 Organizational Configurations
    11. Specialized Access
    11.1 Introduction
    11.2 Teletex Access
    11.3 Telex Access
    Section three - Capabilities of MHS
    12. Naming and Addressing
    12.1 Introduction
    12.2 Directory Names
    12.3 O/R Names
    12.4 O/R Addresses
    13. MHS Use of Directory
    13.1 Introduction
    13.2 Functional Model
    13.3 Physical Configurations
    14. Distribution Lists in MHS
    14.1 Introduction
    14.2 Properties of a DL
    14.3 Submission
    14.4 DL Use of a Directory
    14.5 DL Expansion
    14.6 Nesting
    14.7 Recursion Control
    14.8 Delivery
    14.9 Routing Loop Control
    14.10 Notifications
    14.11 DL Handling Policy
    15. Security Capabilities of MHS
    15.1 Introduction
    15.2 MHS Security Threats
    15.3 Security Model
    15.4 MHS Security Features
    15.5 Security Management
    16. Conversion in MHS
    17. Clause 17 of the corresponding CCITT Recommendation
          is not part of this International Standard
    Section 4 - Elements of Service
    18. Purpose
    19. Classification
    19.1 Purpose of Classification
    19.2 Basic Message Transfer Service
    19.3 MT Service Optional User Facilities
    19.4 Base MH/PD Service Intercommunication
    19.5 Optional User Facilities for MH/PD Service
          Intercommunication
    19.6 Base Message Store
    19.7 MS Optional User Facilities
    19.8 Basic Interpersonal Messaging Service
    19.9 IPM Service Optional User Facilities
    Annexes
    A. Glossary of Terms
    B. Definitions of Elements of Service
    C. New Elements of Service in 1988
    D. Differences between ISO/IEC 10021-1 and CCITT
          Recommendation X.400

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    Established the overall system and service of a message handling system and serves as a general overview of MHS. The layout defining the Message Handling System and Services is given. The overall system architecture of MHS is defined.

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    Committee IST/18
    Development Note Supersedes 90/64614 DC, 91/69277 DC and 93/651972 DC. (03/2007)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Superseded
    Supersedes

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    ISO/IEC 9066-1:1989 Information processing systems Text communication Reliable Transfer Part 1: Model and service definition
    ISO/IEC 9072-1:1989 Information processing systems Text communication Remote Operations Part 1: Model, notation and service definition
    ISO/IEC 10021-4:2003 Information technology Message Handling Systems (MHS): Message transfer system Abstract service definition and procedures Part 4:
    ISO/IEC 9594-4:2017 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection The Directory Part 4: Procedures for distributed operation
    ISO/IEC 8824:1990 Information technology — Open Systems Interconnection — Specification of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1)
    ISO/IEC 10021-6:2003 Information technology Message Handling Systems (MHS): Protocol specifications Part 6:
    ISO/IEC 10021-5:1999 Information technology Message Handling Systems (MHS): Message store: Abstract service definition Part 5:
    ISO/IEC 9594-8:2017 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection The Directory Part 8: Public-key and attribute certificate frameworks
    ISO/IEC 9594-3:2017 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection The Directory Part 3: Abstract service definition
    ISO/IEC 10021-7:2003 Information technology Message Handling Systems (MHS): Interpersonal messaging system Part 7:
    ISO/IEC 8825:1990 Information technology — Open Systems Interconnection — Specification of Basic Encoding Rules for Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1)
    ISO/IEC 9594-6:2017 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection The Directory Part 6: Selected attribute types
    ISO/IEC 10021-3:1990 Information technology — Text Communication — Message-Oriented Text Interchange Systems (MOTIS) — Part 3: Abstract Service Definition Conventions
    ISO/IEC 9594-7:2017 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection The Directory Part 7: Selected object classes
    ISO/IEC 9594-2:2017 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection The Directory Part 2: Models
    ISO/IEC 8649:1996 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection Service definition for the Association Control Service Element
    ISO/IEC 9594-1:2017 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection The Directory Part 1: Overview of concepts, models and services
    ISO/IEC 10021-2:2003 Information technology Message Handling Systems (MHS): Overall architecture Part 2:
    ISO/IEC 9594-5:2017 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection The Directory Part 5: Protocol specifications
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