RFC 2160 (rfc2160) - Page 3 of 5
Carrying PostScript in X
Alternative Format: Original Text Document
RFC 2160 Carrying PostScript in X.400 and MIME January 1998
The two representations of PostScript both contain a single stream of
octets. This stream of octets can be copied with no problems between
the representations. No other data needs to be converted.
7. OID Assignments
The first OID is also defined in [BODYMAP].
POSTSCRIPT-MAPPINGS DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
EXPORTS -- everything --;
IMPORTS
mixer-bp-data
FROM MIXER-MAPPINGS
id-mime-postscript-body OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
{ mixer-bp-data 2 };
id-mime-ftbp-postscript OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
{ mixer-bp-data 6 };
END
8. Security Issues
The issues concerning PostScript and security are well discussed in
RFC 2046. No additional security issues are identified by this memo.
9. Trademark Issues
PostScript is a trademark of Adobe Systems, Inc.
10. References
[MIXER]
Kille, S., "MIXER: Mapping between X.400
and RFC 822/MIME", RFC 2156, January 1998.
[BODYMAP]
Alvestrand, H., "Mapping between X.400 and RFC 822/MIME
Message Bodies", RFC 2157, January 1998.
Alvestrand Standards Track