- Keith Moore
:"This article is about the Internet protocol engineer. See also:
Keith L. Moore "Keith Moore (born
12 October 1960 ) is the author and co-author of several
IETF
RFCs related to theMIME andSMTP protocols forelectronic mail , among others:
*RFC 1870, defining a mechanism to allow SMTP clients and servers to avoid transferring messages so large that they will be rejected;
*RFC 2017, defining a (rarely implemented) means to allow MIME messages to contain attachments whose actual contents are referenced by a URL;
*RFC 2047 amended by RFC 2231, defining a mechanism to allow non-ASCII characters to be encoded in text portions of a message header (but not inemail address es);
*RFC 3461 obsoleting RFC 1891,
*RFC 3463 obsoleting RFC 1893,
*RFC 3464 obsoleting RFC 1894, which together define a standard mechanism for reporting of delivery failures or successes in Internet email; and
*RFC 3834, standards for processes that automatically respond to electronic mail.He has also written or co-written RFCs on other topics, including
*RFC 2964, "Use ofHTTP State Management" (recommending constraints on the use of "cookies" to address privacy concerns);
*RFC 3205, "On the use of HTTP as a Substrate" (discussing the use of HTTP as a layer underneath other protocols); and
*RFC 3056, describing the6to4 mechanism for tunnelingIPv6 packets over anIPv4 network.From 1996 to 1999 he served as a member of the
Internet Engineering Steering Group as one of two co-directors for the Applications Area.He was born in
Nashville, Tennessee , United States of America. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering fromTennessee Technological University in 1985, and a Master of Science degree in Computer Science from theUniversity of Tennessee in 1996.External links
* [http://www.cs.utk.edu/~moore/ Keith Moore's home page]
* [http://network-heretics.com/blog/ Network Heresies]
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