RFC1153 - Digest message format

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Network Working Group F. Wancho

Request for Comments: 1153 WSMR

April 1990

Digest Message Format

Status of this Memo

This memo describes the de facto standard Digest Message Format.

This is an elective eXPerimental protocol. Distribution of this memo

is unlimited.

Background

High traffic volume large mailing lists began to appear on the net in

the mid-70s. The moderators of those lists developed a digest

message format to enclose several messages into one composite message

for redistribution to the mailing list addressees. This format

redUCes the mailer load in proportion to the number of messages

contained within a digest message, and conserves network bandwidth by

reducing the size of the headers of the enclosed messages.

This RFCdocuments the digest message format so that others may

follow this format in creating (digestifying) and separating

(undigestifying) digest messages to maintain compatibility with the

programs expecting this de facto standard. Any editorial functions

performed at the discretion of a digest moderator, such as discarding

submissions, editing content to correct spelling and punctuation

errors, inserting comments, and reformatting paragraphs to conform to

width conventions are beyond the scope of this memo.

This memo describes the de facto standard Digest Message Format. It

is not meant to supersede nor replace the generic message

encapsulation format described in RFC934. It merely documents a

particular message encapsulation format that existed well before RFC

934 was published and continues to be the format of choice for digest

messages.

Description

A digest message is a conventional message consisting of a header and

body conforming to RFC822 as clarified in RFC1123. There is no

fixed size. Limitations may exist in intermediate mail gateways

which restrict the size. The typical digest size is 15,000

characters.

The header of a digest message should identify the digest in the

Subject line by listname, the key Word, Digest, the volume number

(usually a sequential number either starting at 1 or the last two

digits of the year and incremented by one starting with the first

issue of the next calendar year), and an issue number starting at one

for the first issue of a new calendar year.

The body of a digest message must consist of a Preamble, one or more

enclosed messages, and a Trailer.

The Preamble usually contains a table of contents consisting of the

subject line contents of the enclosed messages, usually indented or

centered, and also may contain brief administrative or other

announcements.

The Preamble must be separated from the remainder of the message by a

line of 70 hyphens followed by a blank line.

Each enclosed message is a conventional message consisting of a

header and body, separated by a blank line. If they exist in the

original message header, the following lines must be retained as-is

in the reconstructed header: Date:, From:, To:, Cc:, Subject:,

Message-ID:, and Keywords:, rearranged to appear in that order.

Retaining the Summary: line is optional. Lines include continuation

lines as defined in the RFCs. All other header lines should be

discarded, especially Received lines. All leading and trailing blank

lines should be removed from the message body. The message body may

be scanned to replace with a blank the first character of any lines

of exactly and only 30 hyphens.

Each enclosed message must be separated from the the remainder of the

digest message by a blank line before and after a line of 30 hyphens.

The Trailer immediately follows the blank line of message separator

following the last enclosed message. The Trailer consists of two

lines. The first line must begin with the words, End of, followed by

the listname a blank and the word Digest which is usually followed by

volume and issue number on the same line. The second and last line

of the Trailer and the entire message is a line of asterisks serving

to underline the line immediately above it.

Example

The following example serves as a template for a digest message

conforming to this memo. It contains a header, and a body consisting

of a Preamble, two enclosed messages, and a Trailer. fqhn means

Fully Qualified Host Name. The Date: lines are examples only.

Date: ddd, dd mmm yy hh:mm:ss zzz

From: listname-REQUEST@fqhn

Reply-To: listname@fqhn

Subject: listname Digest Vyy #nn

To: listname@fqhn

listname Digest ddd, dd mmm yy Volume yy : Issue nn

Today's Topics:

Message One Subject

Message Two Subject

Administrivia:

Messages from the list moderator or maintainer go here.

----------------------------------------------------------------------

Date: ddd, dd mmm yy hh:mm:ss zzz

From: Joe User <username@fqhn>

Subject: Message One Subject

This is the message body of the first message.

Joe

------------------------------

Date: ddd, dd mmm yy hh:mm:ss zzz

From: Jane User <username@fqhn>

Subject: Message Two Subject

This is the body of message two.

Jane

------------------------------

End of listname Digest Vyy Issue #nn

************************************

Security Considerations

Security issues are not discussed in this memo.

Author's Address

Frank J. Wancho

USAISC-White Sands

ASQNC-TWS-SS-C (F. Wancho, Building 1512)

White Sands Missile Range, NM 88002-5506

Phone: (505) 678-3009

 
 
 
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