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> Title : Internationalisation of Email Addresses,Newsgroup
>                           Names and similar Identifiers
> Author(s) : C. Faerber
> Filename : draft-faerber-i18n-email-netnews-names-00.txt
> Pages : 6
> Date : 2002-8-29
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> This document describes a possible architecture for the
> implementation of internationalised email addresses, newsgroup names,
> and similar identifiers on top of the standards set by the
> Internationalised Domain Names [IDN] working group.
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